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Re: Teak deck

Posted: Sep 14th, '13, 06:41
by PeterPalmieri
Here are some pictures while I'm doing final sanding and touch up

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Re: Teak deck

Posted: Sep 14th, '13, 07:34
by bob lico
Looks good Peter and a good time and place to get acclimated with epoxy repair and construction.we have quite a few knowledgeable brothers on this board .follow there lead any will have no problem installing that pod. I with be there if you need me on the mechanicals.

Re: Teak deck

Posted: Sep 14th, '13, 09:39
by PeterPalmieri
You are right it is a good place, all my ugly work will be hidden from view. It's coming along. The hatches will have to be done too now. Over the winter when I can bring them home.

And yes it's a good primer for the pod maybe in the spring. Biggest problem is I could do some of this stuff in the winter but its to cold. At least hatches I can bring home.

Re: Teak deck

Posted: Sep 14th, '13, 22:26
by gplume
Dealing with the same issue...

Git Rot..West system, and new plywood coated with epoxy.....

Re: Teak deck

Posted: Sep 15th, '13, 19:31
by Stephan
Gentlemen-
Would you place peel n ply on the hatch, epoxy up the supports and then put the hatch in place? If you were fortunate it would make a nice fit.... if you don't epoxy the hatch in place...
S

Re: Teak deck

Posted: Sep 16th, '13, 20:06
by Bob H.
Looks good Pete, like the use of moms tupperware bearing cover..BH

Re: Teak deck

Posted: Sep 16th, '13, 21:40
by PeterPalmieri
Bob the tupperware predate my ownership of the boat. Based on the color and style they could be pretty old. My interior cushions are that itchy material like 70s couches.