petercrook
New Member
We are in the process of buying a 1910 30’ Itchen Ferry gaff cutter. We believe (?hope) that the only crucial work to be done in the near future is repairing some of the seams in the straight-laid teak deck. There is a long and detailed thread on the WoodenBoat forum about the use of polysulphides and polyurethanes which highlights all of their problems and makes us feel that using Jeffries marine glue or similar would be a lot simpler and cheaper (but then the thread doesn’t mention any problems associated with that approach).
What do people think? I expect mirelle will say “Coelan and deck paint” but how bad can the seams be for that still to work?
What do people think? I expect mirelle will say “Coelan and deck paint” but how bad can the seams be for that still to work?