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Also, I have built a new glass deck on top of the old one and would never put teak down again. If you plan to sail anywhere hot, glass is so much easier on your feet, while also being so much easier to maintain. The deck I built has a core of Divinicyl Foam so my new glass deck is the same level as the old teak deck was, plus I have a truly great insulator for living aboard in cold months.
Boat looks like it is coming along well. Good job on the decks, although I do love the look and feel of teak decks. It really is a shame to see one get wasted like that. And, I have to argue that in hot weather a nice damp teak deck feels better on my feet. But if you have to then it looks like you are doing it right.

Keep the pictures coming. It is inspiring.
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hi guys.. just got back to the forum ... cant' find the hatch solution - still looking.. and I thought the brand of the core material IS Dyvinicel... jamestown distributors has it.. I used 3/8 and be SURE to get scored version of it.

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We put a holding tank under the V-berth. It is a tapered triangle to fit in the bow section and is not terribly large (I forget exact capacity)

Sorry if this reply is too late to help, I just saw your post.

Anyone here know the correct size for a storm jib for the Luders 36 sloop?
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Just had to share the progress...

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