Todd,
Good point.  I don't know. Like I said, this was something I had read about.
I know that dorads aren't worth the expense and effort, as I habe been on 
many boats with them and all the  owners agreed that they, at best, gave 
about as much air movement as a kitten's breath.

Joe
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> When the boat heels and you are bracing your feet on the sides of things,
> will your foot punch a hole in a plastic deck plate?
>
>
> Tod Mills
> M17 #408, 1987 galley model
> BuscaBrisas
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> Beckson is the name of the manufacturer of deck plates.  They make 4", 6",
> and 8" screw in plates.  I don't know what putting in one of these deck
> plates would do to the structural integrity of the walls in the cockpit, 
> but
>
> the idea sounds pretty intriquing.
>
> Joe
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