Deck Repairs: Tapping the Deck
When we bought Nine of Cups, she had teak decks, which was one of things that sold us on her. Teak is certainly beautiful, but does have a few shortcomings. The biggest problem is that the traditional method of attaching the teak to the deck can often lead to deck problems. We spent years tracking down leaks and fixing deck problems. In the end, we finally removed all the teak and set about repairing all the problem area. In this video, which is the first part of a series on repairing decks, David will show you how to find the problems.

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Deck Repairs Part 2: Replacing the Core

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Failed deck core repair Part I

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Deck Repairs Part 3: Bonding the New Core

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DIY Boat Restoration - Can Old TEAK Decks Be Saved?

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How to Fix a Sailboat Deck, Repair it BEFORE the Windlass RIPS OUT!! (Patrick Childress Sailing #48)

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How to replace your ROTTEN deck core

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Bedding Deck Hardware Using Through Bolts & Butyl Tape

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Teak Deck Repairs : Individual Plank replacement within a deck

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I Bought a Tiny Yacht to Explore Scotland!

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Applying Coppercoat - Why we said Goodbye to Anti-fouling Paint

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Sail Life - Rotten and delaminated core chat w. Boatworks Today - DIY sailboat refit

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How to Make a Vacuum Bagging System for Fiberglass Repair

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15 Most Insane Sport Fishers Owners Refuse to Sell

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Failed deck core repair Part II

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Boat Ramp DISASTERS Caught On Camera !

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#30 - Replacing the deck core part 1

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IS IT JUST HYPE?! 🤩 Fleming 65 Long Range Liveaboard Yacht Tour

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How To Seal A Boat Deck Hatch

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Sail Life - Rotten deck core on a Warrior 38 - DIY sailboat restoration

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