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Concrete! Yay... the previous deck apparently had no concrete (illegal), the posts were just placed in the ground (where two had already snapped off). The new posts are 6" thick solid beams, whereas the prevuous deck posts were 3 2x4" strapped and nailed together.
There was approximately 400 pounds of staturated foam and excess water trapped in forward section of hull. We removed all foam in the forward areas, created limber hole for future drainage. Poured new foam in place before glassing in cut out access panels in forward storage, under console and in anchor locker.
From our HQ in Leicester we supply our G-DECK Systems to scaffolding companies, developers and those involved in all building trades, right across the UK. Our G-DECK systems were designed by Gaz Bains, the construction load bearing expert who first brought the concept of crash decks to the construction sector 14 years ago. When he set out to design G-DECK, his aim was to innovate once again, bringing fresh ideas to the sector and improving on anything else available on the market. The result is a range of best-in class solutions that offer cost, time-saving and safety advantages. gdecking.com/
This is a stack of slabbed Alaska Yellow Cedar that Zack milled from logs. He cut the trees down and had them delivered. This will become our deck this summer.
Envision a soft sea of bamboo that one could get lost in when they walk down the steps or a direct central feature such as a planting bed or a water feature. Paved rest area by large tree in the back could be a private garden room and not be visible from the steps.
Deck Handrails
These handrails are installed on hot tub deck for a home in Georgia.
Handrails and Deck Furniture
Hot Tub Deck Railing
Matched Railing Panels
Branch Railing Design