Tom.B
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- Joined
- Jul 30, 2009
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- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Skinny Dippin'
- Vessel Make
- Navigator 4200 Classic
As our annual boatyard time approaches, we are considering replacing or removing Skinny Dippin's teak sundeck floor. While we have not had a professional look at it yet, I am 90% sure we have water intrusion into the coring under a portion of it.
So we have options. Pull up the bad section and replace. Find a new way to reattach the old teak. Pull the teak completely, reinforce the floor with fiberglass and epoxy, and either throw down a temp carpet or non-skid. Pull up teak and put down a faux teak product.
There are a ton on the market and it's hard to narrow down the search. I was looking for opinions from y'all about the different products out there. Particularly the ease of instal, durability, and feel. I think we want to stay away from the soft stuff like SeaDek unless we can use it like a big mat we can replace later.
Looking forward to hearing options. Thanks!
So we have options. Pull up the bad section and replace. Find a new way to reattach the old teak. Pull the teak completely, reinforce the floor with fiberglass and epoxy, and either throw down a temp carpet or non-skid. Pull up teak and put down a faux teak product.
There are a ton on the market and it's hard to narrow down the search. I was looking for opinions from y'all about the different products out there. Particularly the ease of instal, durability, and feel. I think we want to stay away from the soft stuff like SeaDek unless we can use it like a big mat we can replace later.
Looking forward to hearing options. Thanks!