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Old 04-09-2015, 10:43 AM
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1 - when I see guys removing the decking or the cap, the underlying wood looks like an old parkay floor. It looks like small squares of wood. Why did manufacturers use this instead of sheets of marine plywood?
that is probably squares of marine plywood, very common to use small (9" or so") pieces in order to conform to curves/bends, also by resin coating each one it offer a place to stop rot from progressing. Balsa is small squares.

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Also would like non-skid redone. I would not attempt it myself because (a) I have no place to do the work and (b) I do not have the paint/material skills. Where or who would i search to find someone to do this work?
no-skid is super easy and you can do the whole thing for about $150 in materials. Check out the kiwigrip non skid here....

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