larrylwill
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I have a question about what I think is teak plywood delaminating. This is a small trawler. Its on both sides of the boat and I do not think there is a leaking deck. Also it does not look like its under a window.
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p133/larrylwill/blister.jpg
I have seen other boats (same make) that have carpet instead of the plywood and still others with what looks like somekind of wallpaper or fabric.
Question: What would cause the teak to delaminate?
What is the best way to repair?
If removing the plywood is a major job, Im thinking slicing the blisters and gluing/screwing 1/4 plywood over it and contact cementing carpet or fabric.
Too much dark wood anyway. A light carpet / fabric would lighten up the interior.
comments.
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p133/larrylwill/blister.jpg
I have seen other boats (same make) that have carpet instead of the plywood and still others with what looks like somekind of wallpaper or fabric.
Question: What would cause the teak to delaminate?
What is the best way to repair?
If removing the plywood is a major job, Im thinking slicing the blisters and gluing/screwing 1/4 plywood over it and contact cementing carpet or fabric.
Too much dark wood anyway. A light carpet / fabric would lighten up the interior.
comments.