Mook
We seem to be on the same page. This is exactly what I've been pondering and I'm anxious to get in contact with the link you provided. The only draw back might be the shipping. The original teak & holy laminate is held down with screws(and teak plugged over the screw heads) and I'm still pondering how best to bond the slats in place. Screws and plugs is obviously the strongest option. But if a 1/2" plywood were laid as a base, could a bead of construction adhesive be applied to the slat base, tapped into place and a standard hardwood flooring staple be popped into it? The expansion problem mentioned earlier would still be a "big" concern? The rest of my woodwork is perfect for a vessel of it's age and even the laminite floor could be reglued in the lifting areas , stripped and refinished as many previous posts described but for the amount of effort, I'm leaning even more so after reading the feedback for the solid teak.