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Default New teak decks over old teak decks

Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 04:52:02 GMT, "Island Teak"
wrote:

Any teak deck that requires replacing has probably had that 1/4" worn off in
service.


Every cruise ship I have been on had teak decks. They didn't maintain
them, hosed them down, perhaps, and I don't know why they would wear
much if any. Traffic wouldn't do it, those things are big and the wear
would be well diluted. The planks were perhaps three inches wide, and
must have been maybe 3/4 inch thick? You need a certain thickness,
relative to width, to avoid cupping. Of course they don't have to
impress the neighbors with well sanded teak. I mean we saw one boxboat
in two atlantic crossings.


Cruise ships built in the Aker yards in Finland have at least 4" thick
teak decks. (I've seen photos). They probably sand them down every
year with a floor sander. Never have to replace them during the life
of the ship with that much thickness.

Evan Gatehouse