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TEAK SOLUTIONS Teak Solutions was founded nearly 25 years ago and has matured from a reputable but small family firm located in San Diego to an organisation simultaneously working worldwide on projects for multiple clients. Their reputation has been earned after years of installing bullet proof decks on yachts that have stood the test of time. They are also able to rescue existing decks that have voids under them created by water ingress using their patented ‘RESIN INFUSION SYSTEM’ which saves the client enormous outlay on a new deck by infusing the voids with their own epoxy developed over years of research. Should you desire to work with them, you will find a fair trading partner whom guarantees their work backed by a 2 year worldwide guarantee. For more details Tel: +34 93 221 77 74 or visit www.teaksolutions.com


that he broke his ankle on one extreme occasion and his frustration lead to the creation of an innovative, impact reducing system, called Wolfshock, that is no more complicated than cleverly designed and well-made impact-absorbing deck boards that can be placed underneath where the helmsperson stands, or tucked neatly underneath a typical ‘fore-and-aft’ jockey seat, as fitted to many production RIBS.


“Using a genuine Flexiteek®top-layer and a patented combination of neoprene and lycra impact absorption materials, the concept is a remarkably simple, but one of those real light bulb moments,” says Mark Baker the distributor from Celsus.


Mark continues to explain, “The decking can be retro fitted or obviously spec’ed at the time of the crafts design, but as we’re seeing faster and faster yacht tenders delivered, we believe this is a very necessary


piece of protection for the wellbeing of crew and guests.”


As a finishing note, we should talk about taking care of these teak decks. Hans Fokdal from ZETA Marine supplies products developed by Teakdecking Systems in the United States. Hans explains, “There is an obvious need for effective cleaning products that are not only safe for crew to use but are also not going to damage the marine environment. In the past, some eco products


have not been as effective and as such, yacht crews were slow to adopt, however, through careful R&D, Teakdecking Systems have now developed a line of ECO products that are just as effective and the older chemical based cleaning products.”


In an effort to spread the news and promote the eco cleaning products, Hans tells us that his team visit marinas and ports on a constant basis and also hold seminars on how to use these products correctly.


CARPENTRY AND BOAT


BUILDING SERVICES C.A.B.B.S was established in 2007 and is widely known as a company that provides quality workmanship above all else. Their highly skilled team is willing and able to complete whatever job is required, be it a full interior refit or alteration, a new teak deck or repairs, bespoke exterior furniture, or perhaps Perspex or Corian work. All completed with an end result that you will be proud of. With an emphasis on quality and customer service C.A.B.B.S is the logical choice for an honest reliable service based in the hub of Mediterranean yachting. For more details Tel: +34 971 074 965 or visit www.cabbs.es


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