We’ve owned Northwind, a 1978 CHB 34, for 6 years now and really like the boat. Before we bought it I looked for deck leaks, window leaks or any other signs of water damage and found none. A professional survey also did not discover any water damage. We keep the boat in covered moorage year round. My wife and I are in the 5th week of our summer cruise which took us to Desolation Sound and north. On the weekend of August 30 we were on Dent Island when we encountered the “BC storm”, a ten year rain storm that normally happens in the fall or winter. It poured, I mean poured for two days. After the first day our decks started leaking soaking our bedding in the aft cabin. After two weeks we are still finding traces of water in the port side berth. I know the standard solution is to take the teak decking off and seal the decks. I would like to keep the teak decks but don’t know if they can be removed and replaced. What is the recommended procedure. We plan to keep the boat and want to maintain it’s classic looks. Thanks for any help here. By the way we are moored in Everett WA.