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I read your article in the october issue and it sounded very interesting. I will be following your blog to see how it helps with your sinus problems.
Good luck.
I have an engineering background, evaluated advanced technologies for the Department of Defense, worked twenty-something years in this nation's Intelligence Community, and have been in boating since my college days. All that's by way of saying that I tend to do my research before I embrace something new, especially for one of my boats. I have a Nautic Air unit installed and I can attest it not only works -- it works great! After more than two years with it operating 24/7, the air quality continues to exceed my expectations. Odors are non-existent, dust is much less than it ever was, and I sleep better because I can breathe better. Your "skeptical, magazine-writing colleagues" either haven't really looked at Nautic Air or they've accepted what Nautic Air's competition is likely saying without conducting their own due diligence. If Presidents have trusted what I've told them in the past, then YOU can trust what I'm saying now -- Nautic Air works.
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The brightwork is looking good, but the gray teak is heartbreaking! I feel like I have read something of yours preferring the gray, but I sure think Betty would look even better if her deck was a little blonder.