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thanks jorski, there is a full thread with loads of pics under "appearance" prostar 190 rebuild, enjoy!
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Agreed. That is absolutely beautiful. What is the upkeep like on the floor?
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Thanks! Its so encouraging when folks are so complementary of all the hard work. I really appreciate it. The floor is very low maintenance, and the main reason I decided to do it. After a day on the water a quick pass with the hoover/vacuum cleaner, and a wipe down is all it needs. I had sealed it with a marine varnish.....purely for aesthetic reasons. The ideal is to leave the teak as is, but it tends to grey and fade in the sun. For a ski boat applicatioin where its not absolutely essential to have a highly non skid surface a coat of oil or varnish brings out the true colours of the wood, whilst still being pretty non-slip. All the other wood finishes were finished with 2k automitive polyurethane which should hold up very well. Thanks again.
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