vas
Well-Known Member
it's been almost a whole week without me asking something new, so here comes but don't flame! 
discussing with a couple of very experienced (unlike me!) boaters down here they were both against teak decks plainly on the grounds of being too hot to walk barefoot under the July and August med sun. They both suggested I should use cork instead.
Bearing in mind that I hate wearing shoes/crocks/whatever during summer and definitely not on a boat, I'm a bit worried...
Since I do have old structural teak planks (anyway, the thick proper thing) on my decks that according to the previous owner failed and are now covered with 12-15mm marine ply I was planning to glue 6-7mm 50mm wide teak veneer (so they call it here unless its 20+mm thick) with proper sika seams et al.
So, I did check the seacork option (french site with awful en translation) and the material looks okayish, although I need to do a lot of studying first. For starters it does seem easy to fit, trim, etc so that's a plus! Hardwearing, no idea!
Before I spend more time investigating, any opinions on cork?
I could use a combo of cork for the bow and sidewalks and teak for the aft deck (which is 80% covered from the f/b overhang anyway) and f/b decking (which is going to be covered eventually with a canopy a la MM boat)
so, opinions plz!
cheers
V.
discussing with a couple of very experienced (unlike me!) boaters down here they were both against teak decks plainly on the grounds of being too hot to walk barefoot under the July and August med sun. They both suggested I should use cork instead.
Bearing in mind that I hate wearing shoes/crocks/whatever during summer and definitely not on a boat, I'm a bit worried...
Since I do have old structural teak planks (anyway, the thick proper thing) on my decks that according to the previous owner failed and are now covered with 12-15mm marine ply I was planning to glue 6-7mm 50mm wide teak veneer (so they call it here unless its 20+mm thick) with proper sika seams et al.
So, I did check the seacork option (french site with awful en translation) and the material looks okayish, although I need to do a lot of studying first. For starters it does seem easy to fit, trim, etc so that's a plus! Hardwearing, no idea!
Before I spend more time investigating, any opinions on cork?
I could use a combo of cork for the bow and sidewalks and teak for the aft deck (which is 80% covered from the f/b overhang anyway) and f/b decking (which is going to be covered eventually with a canopy a la MM boat)
so, opinions plz!
cheers
V.