Houdsie73
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- Joined
- Aug 22, 2021
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- Vessel Name
- View from the Afternoon
- Vessel Make
- 1982 Mainship 34 MK II
Be sure to put a fine line tape on the bottom of the seams as the calk is only meant to adhere to the sides of the seams due to the expanding and contracting of the seams. Teak Decking Systems is a great resource of information for properly refining teak decks.
I tried for several hours to get the fine line tape to stick to the bottom of the groove. It would not stick no matter what I did so I left it out. The original caulk was 30+ years old and didn’t have a bond breaker so I figured it would be ok without it. And it was just fine.
The decks were screwed down and didn’t have a bond breaker. As I said I tried to use fine line tape but couldn’t get it to stick so I didn’t use it.