wazza
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Thanks wazza, I didn't know that and I wonder if it was known and published at the time I used it, because I did read everything relevant at the time - perhaps my research was not thorough enough to include what my caulking was. But you are spot on - HR used silicon caulking through the years that my boat was built (1981); they used it instead of the more usual polyurethene-based material. However, with silicone it seems too strong and while the wood wears the seams are left proud on the deck, which, with traffic, has the risk of exerting pressure on the seams to loosen the bonding with the wood allowing water to seep in.
My latest treatment is 'Teak Wonder', a similar product to the 'Semco Sealer' one but half the price and I find it the best solution so far. They say that a Swiss Hausfrau has found the meaning and reason of life - it is to polish the front door-knob. Mine is the annual worry and maintenance of my teak deck. One day I'm going to rip it all off and have an easy life.
I too have the same have an Orust built boat from 1981, but just up the road a bit.. Najad.
And indeed have the same thoughts of ripping the **** up from the deck & replacing it with........ hmm... yes what???? Paint, expensive matting or even more expensive tekdek... but not this year