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| Originally Posted by craig m i've been wondering about the possibilities of other hardwoods for my aft deck.is it O.K. to use mahogany or other wood if it is sealed well?I'm trying to find a more affordable alternative and still stay with real wood. any thoughts out there? thanks Craig.m |
The rear decks of Roamers are well-known sore-spots. CC used marine plywood covered with Nautilex (still available) - which was fine for about 10+ years or so. Inevitably, however, water/moisture intrudes causing "weak spots" underfoot; and the covering gets a little shabby.
What to do?
Flumuxed & chagrined by this state of affairs on board
"Tin Tonic" - I finally bit the bullet and decided to undertake a complete replacement project. As for materials, it quickly became a choice between real teak and artificial teak (Plasteak or Tek Dek).
Much as I love wood, the cost of real teak was mind boggling (not to mention the cost of the many (very many) diamond tipped saw blades you'll need to cut through it): estimates were around 9Gs for the wood alone.
Thus, the issue became of which fake teak to buy: comparing samples I went with Tek-Dek (both cost around half = $4.5K). See both heres:
http://www.tek-dek-international.com/ http://www.plasteak.com/boating/boating.html
In any case, know this - this is a major project -- and once you start, you have to finish, eh? Itz only the back deck.
Thus, it would be wise to get some help lined up - that way, I actually finished my winter project before (yes, thatz right - before) spring.
Wundabar!
The stuff wears like iron.
Have subjected it to every fluid (gas, gin, grease, oil, red wine, etc.) and form of abuse (dropping heavy objects, hammers, high heels, etc) possible without failure.
Bottomline: indestructible.
Also, the layer of TEK-DEK quieted down engine noise/vibration transmitted through the deck.
Hope this all helps - keep us posted.
Cheers!
Eric
PS - And yes, I promise (promise) to take some photoes and send in (some fine day).
PSS - Coordinated this deck project with fuel tank replacement (2 birds with one wallet)!
PSSS - Plus with artifical teak you dont ever have to do this:
http://www.yandina.com/TeakDeck.htm