Teak Deck

Travelling Westerly

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Yes, sticky caulking seems to be a problem for some. As with many boats, Westerly Oceanlords cost a fortune to correct, as virtually all of the deck fittings had to be removed, involving huge amounts of labour. After spending what seemed like half my life fixing the teak deck on my old Hallberg-Rassy, I vowed never to have one again, so I specified fake teak for my new-build Bavaria. It still has caulking, but that seems fairly stable so far.
I know where you are coming from and agree with you - but (read a BIG but) - a sorted teak deck dont half look nice :)
 

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Yes a great advantage of Flexiteak ( other brands also of fake teak) is that it doesn’t have sticky caulk. Just avoid the temptation to put on the cabin roof though. We specified from new and no regrets so far after 5 years use. I have my suspicions that in early Bavaria’s they didnt use Sikaflex though hence marks on shorts etc.
 
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