Hi all,
I'm back for more advice. I have removed the Teak boards that run fore and aft on the cabin top along the hatch cover, in order to eliminate some cabin top leaks traced to that area. This has raised a number of issues/concerns. I have posted some photos below for reference.
1.) With the teak removed, would I be wise to remove the large fiberglass panel that the hatch cover slides into, and re-bed that as well? Looks like it will come off by removing the screws along each side. Not sure if there are any leaks there, but I would hate to put the teak back down and still have leaks. Is is more complicated than that?
2.) You can see from the photos that there are a number of small cracks that run outward from the screw holes under the teak rails. Should they be sealed somehow? Are they normal and harmless? I plan to countersink the holes before putting the the teak back down.
3.) I plan to use Butyl Tape to re-bed the teak. Should I only put the tape around the screws? Should I put butyl tape along the length of the teak along the upper edge of the board against the hatch cover upper panel, to prevent water from getting under the teak, or is that unnecessary? How about on the bottom of the teak rail beyond the screw hole area? The same question applies to the teak blocks that the line clutches mount to. They were originally mounted with silicone calk YUK!!!!! I hope I don't find any more silicone calk on the boat, but I suspect I will.
4.) Suggestions on Teak finishing would be nice, but I'll probably start another thread for that.
As always, I really appreciate the suggestions from the experienced members of the forum.
Mike.....