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had my brains melted in the sun?
- mudskipper
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had my brains melted in the sun?
Last September I bought a 1988 Albin 40 foot Sundeck trawler with all teak decks. What was I thinking? Yes it is lovely and yes it seems to leak here and there and must be recalked. The boat is near Sandy Hook NJ. Does anyone have the same boat in the group? Does anyone know a contractor south of Maine that does recaulking? Would using white caulk and unfinished teak finish [ silver-gray] on the exposed top deck be odd? Declasse ootray , it seems it would be cooler on the feet and stay more stable over time. Oh, by the way Happy Midwinter holiday to every one and a boaty new year. Jay on Aquarius
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- Home Port: Mystic, CT
- Location: New Port Richey, FL
Re: had my brains melted in the sun?
Recaulking is not all that bad of a job, you should consider doing it yourself. The "caulk of choice" is black TDS 440 and I don't know if it comes in white, have never seen white used.
I love the teak decks, they are not slippery when kept "silver", and softer on the feet. The bad thing is that they stain and nick easily.
I love the teak decks, they are not slippery when kept "silver", and softer on the feet. The bad thing is that they stain and nick easily.
Formerly
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
- jcollins
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- Home Port: Baltimore
- Location: Seneca Creek Marina
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Re: had my brains melted in the sun?
mudskipper,mudskipper wrote: Last September I bought a 1988 Albin 40 foot Sundeck trawler with all teak decks. What was I thinking? Yes it is lovely and yes it seems to leak here and there and must be recalked. The boat is near Sandy Hook NJ. Does anyone have the same boat in the group? Does anyone know a contractor south of Maine that does recaulking? Would using white caulk and unfinished teak finish [ silver-gray] on the exposed top deck be odd? Declasse ootray , it seems it would be cooler on the feet and stay more stable over time. Oh, by the way Happy Midwinter holiday to every one and a boaty new year. Jay on Aquarius
Good information in the document library from Jay Leonard. Look in the publications forum.
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"