Appreciate the response but for some reason that just doesn't sound too
appealing as a solution.
Steve
derbyrm wrote:
In "Buehler's Backyard Boatbuilding" he describes "Miami Teak." One puts
down three or four layers of tarpaper smeared with the asphalt-based roofing
tar and covers it with aluminum or white "Cool-Dry" trailer roof paint.
Roger
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"anxiousboater" wrote in message
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I have been trying to decide what to seal up the decks of my houseboat
with. I'm looking at roll on types such as sani-tred
(www.sanitred.com). I'm favouring looking at the roll on type because I
think it would be easier. The membrane types I have been looking at are
dekmaster and duradeck. If any one has any experience with either of
the roll on or sheet types and can recommend a brand, it would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks.