What is the general consensus on the various caulks out there. My boat originally had two-part polysulfide when I bought her. I re-caulked the main deck with Teak Decking sys-440 and I must say I am not impressed. I got less than 7 years out of it and it needs redone again. I have to admit that leaving a boat exposed, uncovered and unused on the hard in KY didn't help a bit. Winters are cold, wet constant freezing thawing asks a lot of any material and the summers are at time infernal.
The two part appears to cost about twice what the one part caulks cost, but if it lasts twice as long it would be worth it. Last year we finally covered the boat with working space under shrink plastic and that has helped a lot and gives me a stable dry environment.
Don't ask how one can let a boat get into the shape in the 1st pic. But since last year I have given at least a day a week to revamp the poor old girl. I am now ready to start the deck re-caulking when the heat abates a little.
The two part appears to cost about twice what the one part caulks cost, but if it lasts twice as long it would be worth it. Last year we finally covered the boat with working space under shrink plastic and that has helped a lot and gives me a stable dry environment.
Don't ask how one can let a boat get into the shape in the 1st pic. But since last year I have given at least a day a week to revamp the poor old girl. I am now ready to start the deck re-caulking when the heat abates a little.
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