Robin
Well-known member
Re: Proud Sikaflex....
Tom
I think most would agree that teak decks look good. My comments were intended as an answer to what a potential buyer should look out for. Certainly something to be very wary about and if any doubt at all to take a surveyor's advice over, because the costs of replacing a deck of that kind of size and complexity is horrendous. In order to replace the deck, everything has to be removed, hatches, ventlators, mast and mast base, genoa tracks, winches, turning bocks, stanchions and bases, and so on. Many of these deck fittings will have fastenings which are behind linings etc below decks and will require more dismantling for access. Then aftterwards all has to be refitted again, the labour costs are going to be frightening. In this case the poster was looking at boats from the 1980's, so up to 24 years old and clearly the condition of the teak decks could be an issue.
Robin
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Tom
I think most would agree that teak decks look good. My comments were intended as an answer to what a potential buyer should look out for. Certainly something to be very wary about and if any doubt at all to take a surveyor's advice over, because the costs of replacing a deck of that kind of size and complexity is horrendous. In order to replace the deck, everything has to be removed, hatches, ventlators, mast and mast base, genoa tracks, winches, turning bocks, stanchions and bases, and so on. Many of these deck fittings will have fastenings which are behind linings etc below decks and will require more dismantling for access. Then aftterwards all has to be refitted again, the labour costs are going to be frightening. In this case the poster was looking at boats from the 1980's, so up to 24 years old and clearly the condition of the teak decks could be an issue.
Robin
<hr width=100% size=1><font size=1>Sermons from my pulpit are with tongue firmly in cheek and come with no warranty!</font size=1>