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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 23:50:03 GMT, Jim wrote:
Lots of rain in California this winter. I have very few leaks compared to most, but I'm continually fixing little deck leaks. I have come to the realization that I should remove the teak decks on my fiberglass trawler. Good solid molded fiberglass decks underneath the teak. The teak is good shape, but I do not want to chase all the little leaks for the rest of my life. Anyone remove these things? I've only seen one removal. They took a big scraper and scraped and pried it off. I'm thinking of removing the 2000+ screws, one at a time. Anyone removed their teak decks? Jim We do that work at any of my 5 marinas. Drop me a pic, and Ill give you a fair estimate. |
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