hogne
New Member
I have read previous threads on this topic, and would greatly appreciate more information regarding Coelan.
My boat, a 33 ft Colin Archer-copy, was built in 1983. The laid teak deck was re-caulked some 15 years ago (using Saba Sealer), and I am now experiencing serious leaks. The Saba Sealer still feels semi-soft, but contains obvious cracks which my retailer tells me will be sealed with Coelan. I am planning to sand back to bare wood, but my question is:
Is it necessary to re-caulk the entire deck, or only the parts with cracks? (Some people recommend Simpson) Maybe Coelan will fill and seal the cracks altogether?
In order to make sure that Coelan will stick to the Saba Sealer, my retailer recommends a thin coat of epoxy on top of the seams, anyone with experience on this subject?
My boat has been stored under shelter during the summer (and continues to be under a roof), but I´m afraid I will not be ready to apply Coelan until winter. This means a considerably higher degree of humidity in the air and lower temperatures: How will this affect the Coelan? Should I wait until next summer?
I remember reading that Mirelle used a moisture-meter, is this necessary? If yes, how is this best done?
My boat, a 33 ft Colin Archer-copy, was built in 1983. The laid teak deck was re-caulked some 15 years ago (using Saba Sealer), and I am now experiencing serious leaks. The Saba Sealer still feels semi-soft, but contains obvious cracks which my retailer tells me will be sealed with Coelan. I am planning to sand back to bare wood, but my question is:
Is it necessary to re-caulk the entire deck, or only the parts with cracks? (Some people recommend Simpson) Maybe Coelan will fill and seal the cracks altogether?
In order to make sure that Coelan will stick to the Saba Sealer, my retailer recommends a thin coat of epoxy on top of the seams, anyone with experience on this subject?
My boat has been stored under shelter during the summer (and continues to be under a roof), but I´m afraid I will not be ready to apply Coelan until winter. This means a considerably higher degree of humidity in the air and lower temperatures: How will this affect the Coelan? Should I wait until next summer?
I remember reading that Mirelle used a moisture-meter, is this necessary? If yes, how is this best done?