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Scubapoxy 1725 Project Review
Endeavour Replica



Project Summary
Client | Endeavour Replica |
Location | Western Australia |
Colour | Standard (Mid-grey) |
Area | Unknown |
Installer | Fremantle Commercial Diving |
Comments
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Fremantle Commercial Diving carried out basic repairs to the wooden hull of the replica Endeavour ship using
Scubapoxy 1725.
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Fremantle Diving Centre owner, Antony Old, said, “We have developed so many different applications for the
Scubapoxy products, and have had such long lasting success with them, that we are now at the stage where we perform at least one job per week using Scubapoxy, ranging in quantity from a few litres to several hundred litres.”