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Teak flooring question
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 2:42 pm
by K4282
Re: Teak flooring question
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 7:00 pm
by mike0469
The sealant between the teak strips is a one-part polyurethane sealant. This type sealant is typically used on masonry, but is used in this application. You can use Sika Flex, Tremco, Sonneborn NP1, etc.. Give at least 3-5 days to dry before applying any coating over the sealant. Good luck.
Re: Teak flooring question
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 8:41 pm
by K4282
Thanks so much! With 8 coats of poly going down I mines as well have a good base lol
Re: Teak flooring question
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 8:49 pm
by captainmaniac
On my father's '69 we also used Sikaflex when needed. Be careful about how much you sand - don't want to make those planks too thin or they become too porous. Just do bare minimum.
Re: Teak flooring question
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 9:36 am
by Barrie
That will look fantastic!
You're off to a great start, good luck.
Love the overhead picture
Re: Teak flooring question
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 12:02 pm
by K4282
Thanks guys, and I'm using 80 grit to take down the bare minimum, it clogs the paper some but I don't want to gouge and rip down too much, just the ugly layers of dark finish the PO put on. Thanks for the support and pic compliments, I've decided to powder coat the trim ring as well as cleats, flag holder and some trim I just had custom made in gloss black to protect the woodwork surrounding the cleats. The trim will sit on top of the woodwork to keep the lines from gouging and removing the finish. My first F32 had them, this one did not. I made a pattern and had it welded together probably a inch longer than my old boat had. My first F32 had separate pieces but sometimes the lines would miss them where they were attached mainly when towing a dingy or crossing stern dock lines so these are slightly larger and one piece to prevent that. I also just picked up my my new covers for my side windows made of sunbrella, two pieces and ditched the mini blinds, new sunbrella hatch covers currently being made, I cant wait till spring to see it all come together!