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I can't see any reason to lay down more glass except in some
small areas where some lifted off when the wood was removed. The way my boat was built was such that the buyer could choose between a wood deck or painted/nonskid deck when the boat was ordered. Under the wood is a very substantial deck complete with gelcoat. If it wasn't for several areas of questional core and damaged gelcoat, all I would have to do is fill the screw holes and paint. Doug s/v Calista "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Teakdecking From: "Doug Dotson" Ouch! My plan is to just fill the screw holes, fix any damaged core, sand, paint and non-skid. I've already gotten all the wood off last fall. Just waitin the weather to warm up a bit now. Good plan. But I would consider putting down a layer or two of glass before you paint. Capt. Bill |