Vincentc
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
I have ordered tongue and groove teak (real wood 2 2/4" wide face, 1/2 thick) to cover the salon on our 43 DC. Any recommendations on what to use to finish the flooring. I like the look of varnish but am concerned about scratches. Would a hard urethane be more scratch resistant?
Also wondering about what kind of finish to use on the teak to be used on the aft deck. I am also going to use the same teak material to cover the aft deck, but instead of attaching the teak to the FG deck I am going to create "mat sections" each roughly 6x6 which will allow the flooring to be removed if necessary, kind of like the rug I now have but in 4 sections. Sooner or later I may need to address the aft deck coring and do not want to put anything permanent down.
The T&G planks will be held together with beads of flexible sealant / caulk running down each groove. Also, I am going to glue a synthetic woven material to to the underside of the teak mat sections which will allow some air circulation between the teak and the fiberglass, provide a little cushion and help hold the planks together. The aft deck is covered by the hardtop and sort of protected by the side curtains but water does get in there pretty often. Any thoughts / experience with how to finish teak decking in this setting?
Thanks
Also wondering about what kind of finish to use on the teak to be used on the aft deck. I am also going to use the same teak material to cover the aft deck, but instead of attaching the teak to the FG deck I am going to create "mat sections" each roughly 6x6 which will allow the flooring to be removed if necessary, kind of like the rug I now have but in 4 sections. Sooner or later I may need to address the aft deck coring and do not want to put anything permanent down.
The T&G planks will be held together with beads of flexible sealant / caulk running down each groove. Also, I am going to glue a synthetic woven material to to the underside of the teak mat sections which will allow some air circulation between the teak and the fiberglass, provide a little cushion and help hold the planks together. The aft deck is covered by the hardtop and sort of protected by the side curtains but water does get in there pretty often. Any thoughts / experience with how to finish teak decking in this setting?
Thanks