Hi, I’ve been reading up on what material to use to re-bed the teak toe rail to the deck of my early 70’s Islander MK II. I’ve removed the toerail and am coating the entire piece with varnish.
There is a great article by a fellow on this site about using butyl and chamfering holes.
After reading this I am inclined to go this route with the toerail. Only hesitation I have is I have seen something about butyl affecting teak somehow... leaching out the oils?
The other current option I see is Life Caulk. Polysulfide and not Polyurethane.
Any suggestions from people who have done this or have had it done?
Thanks!
Karl
There is a great article by a fellow on this site about using butyl and chamfering holes.
After reading this I am inclined to go this route with the toerail. Only hesitation I have is I have seen something about butyl affecting teak somehow... leaching out the oils?
The other current option I see is Life Caulk. Polysulfide and not Polyurethane.
Any suggestions from people who have done this or have had it done?
Thanks!
Karl