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Originally Posted by O C Diver
Might be a good application for Coosa board. It comes in several thickness and could be laminated to the deck (after removing teak) with polyester bonding paste and some stainless screws. Fill the gaps to level with same paste and then put a couple layers of bi-axial with polyester on top. Coosa is really nice stuff to work with; stronger than plywood, water impervious, but not cheap.
Ted
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If you would like a natural product to replace teak maybe cork/resin decks might be worth considering; has to much nicer than plastic fake PVC teak.
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