PhilS
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We are considering fitting PVC teak replacement on Tilly, a Jeanneau SO 409. Anyone got any advice (good/bad idea, recommend a fitter or product)?
That looks good! Who fitted it, was it on the East Coast?We're very happy with Tek-Dek, five or six different shades of 'Teak' available, great underfoot and a realistic surface, very non-slip.
The photos don't really do it justice as they lost a great deal of resolution being re-sized to post.
Tek-Dek supplied and fitted, the boat is in Ramsgate but distance isn't an issue, they did a job in Staffordshire recently.That looks good! Who fitted it, was it on the East Coast?
Thanks, Tek-Dek have confirmed they can quote. Someone in our marina also suggested them as well as a couple of suggestions for flexiteek.Tek-Dek supplied and fitted, the boat is in Ramsgate but distance isn't an issue, they did a job in Staffordshire recently.
I used Tek Dek to replace the worn out stuff on my cockpit seats. As others have said preparation is vital. Also "margined" panels look so much better and not that much more expensive.Thanks, Tek-Dek have confirmed they can quote. Someone in our marina also suggested them as well as a couple of suggestions for flexiteek.
They seem to use lead(heavy) weights - lots of them.I have heard about "vacuum bagging" as part of the gluing process. Does anyone know what this is and who can do it?