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Randy Kolb
OK, the boat is in the water, the new rigging is on and it is time to turn our attention to the outside teak. I have opted to go with Semco so I am not looking for advice on what product to use. My question is whether to remove some of the teak from the boat for the washing, sanding and treatment.Some of the teak, notably the toe rails and companionway trim, are on smooth fiberglass so I feel that I can tape them off with good results. The rest of the teak, mostly on the cabin top, is on a textured non-slip surface. It looks really tough to mask that off succesfully. So, do I be really careful when applying the finish or do I remove the teak? My main concern with removing the teak is that it will wear out the wood-screw holes on the teak parts and thus make them not as well attached when I re-install them. Is that a legitimate concern? Any way to solve it? If I do take them off is there a special caulk or gasket to use when they go back on?I appreciate you advice and experience. Thanks. Randy