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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 20:53:03 +0100, "Steve Lusardi"
wrote: In short, there are no reliable sources that I have found. There can be a myriad of opinions on this subject and there are a myriad of wives tales. Your difficulty is determining what is true and applicable in YOUR case and what is not. However, there are certain guidlines that should always be observed. In order to give advise, you must be much more explicit. The following information would be very helpful: Describe the current deck construction. What is the hull material? What is the observed faults with the deck now? How old is the deck? How thick is the teak planking? How wide are the planks? What caulking material has been used? Come back with those answers and we can have a better discussion. Steve "Daniele Fua" wrote in message t... I would like to make some repairs to the teak deck of my boat. Where can I find some literature on the subject? I mean reliable web pages or books regarding types and aging of teak wood, cutting, splines, caulking, glueing and other technicalities alike. Thank you very much Daniel Actually, as I said in another post, there is information about how to renew/replace teak decks both laid decks and overlays. Practical Boat Owner, for one, has had several articles over the years. Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct email address for reply) |
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