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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @Toob41
    @Toob41 3 года назад +3

    The number one guide to teak deck caulking - thank you!

  • @ericanderson2367
    @ericanderson2367 2 года назад +2

    I know this video was done almost 6 years ago, but only now seeing it. DYNAMITE! Great instructional video.

  • @EnochMorgan
    @EnochMorgan 8 лет назад +44

    Hands down best boat repair show there is.

  • @williewonka6694
    @williewonka6694 4 года назад +2

    This is the best tutorial on replacing caulk on a teak deck, that I have cseen so far. The advice regarding use of the razor knife, reefing hook and the multitool I found to be spot on. My only comments are to follow the TDS recomendation to first clean the deck using their teak cleaner and the use of blue painters tape prior to caulking. The TDS cleaning worked well and the painters tape was quick both to put on, and remove afterwards. It really was a snap, saving a lot of teak from being sanded away.

  • @tommyc9237
    @tommyc9237 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant. Crimping the end of the caulk tube to get into the groove.

  • @davidbradley3074
    @davidbradley3074 5 лет назад

    This is the best RUclips boat repair guy in the world!

  • @mertonmarine878
    @mertonmarine878 4 года назад +2

    I re-caulked a Camper & Nicholson 60' in South of France some years ago. I wish I'd seen this excellent demo' before I started though; it would have saved me a shed-load of masking tape...

  • @timohan100
    @timohan100 8 лет назад +4

    Great information, as always. If you ever have a client that wants to remove the teak decks and go to non-skid, I would love to see how it is done. Thanks again for all the great videos.

  • @tgrotefend
    @tgrotefend 6 лет назад +2

    I love your channel! We just bought a 43 Spindrift and need to redo the teak deck. You are awesome! I will be watching all of your videos.

  • @chrish2996
    @chrish2996 3 года назад

    Hi Andy. Still rewatching in August 2021 at your new shop. Love the videos and educational information. Great video thanks 😊

  • @LiShiFei-y1y
    @LiShiFei-y1y Год назад

    Thank you for a most interesting demonstration on how to replace teak decking bunges. I have many to do before the sailing season starts but have been reluctant to attempt doing without proper guidance. Hopefully, it is as esy as it looks!

  • @Dreamertraveller
    @Dreamertraveller 3 года назад

    The best video I have seen hands down !!! 👍🏻

  • @twomilesuphill
    @twomilesuphill 8 лет назад +1

    I love watching your shows! Your explanations and techniques are eloquently explained and the touch of humor is great!

    • @boatworkstoday
      @boatworkstoday  8 лет назад

      Thank you! Really appreciate the kind words :-)

  • @cindyrodger4867
    @cindyrodger4867 3 года назад

    Excellent demonstration! Thanks

  • @chrisgregory5101
    @chrisgregory5101 2 года назад

    What a great video! I love the all the information and the way it was presented. Subscribed!

  • @joehureau6251
    @joehureau6251 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for producing a clear and to the point vid, great job, but you knew that already.

  • @LaMostraVia
    @LaMostraVia 4 года назад

    Very tedious work here and dude knocked it out like a champion in 3 hours!!!! Thanks for the upload you’re going to save me loads of time, just don’t tell my wife🤣

  • @stevehudson1923
    @stevehudson1923 4 года назад

    Fantastic guidance. Thank you. First time watched and we had to subscribe.

  • @ivanildoalmada5458
    @ivanildoalmada5458 2 года назад

    what a great job mate..love it

  • @erwinbogner7855
    @erwinbogner7855 2 года назад

    My brother just bought a ocean 40 and he wants me to fix it, after looking at your tutorial video, I was amazed on how you explain everything, I love your videos and, well what else can I say, thank you

  • @bamarin1
    @bamarin1 2 года назад

    I love your videos, thanks a lot!

  • @RoyenMartin
    @RoyenMartin 6 лет назад

    Great information thanks from the Netherlands!

  • @aurelioiraci
    @aurelioiraci 7 лет назад

    Sei la mia enciclopedia. Grande!

  • @IslanderSailboatInfo
    @IslanderSailboatInfo 8 лет назад +1

    Another great video, thanks Andy!!

  • @trailtooth1447
    @trailtooth1447 6 лет назад

    Thank you for all of your videos!

  • @sailingeden9866
    @sailingeden9866 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @finnsailing69
    @finnsailing69 6 лет назад +2

    You are my Yoda on glassfiber work! keep it up :)

  • @JonahMoriarty
    @JonahMoriarty 8 лет назад +4

    Very helpful thanks. Until I saw this I was considering removing the teak- due to screw leaks and old (expensive) calking.

  • @michaelcarr3037
    @michaelcarr3037 2 года назад

    Very helpful thanks for sharing

  • @svedalawoodcrafts
    @svedalawoodcrafts 4 года назад

    I must say awesome video's! You explain everything in detail and show everything in detail. Very educative.

  • @markrobertshaw2781
    @markrobertshaw2781 7 лет назад

    Excellent videos Andy. I'm learning such a lot. Thanks so much.

  • @ralph9987
    @ralph9987 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou for this video, just what I (my boat needed).
    What do you then treat the teak with after it's been sanded? Oil??? Cheers

  • @superformOG
    @superformOG 6 лет назад

    Can you please go over how to replace the bungs on the screws where the bung has come out? great series and thanks for making your channel a full time endeavor!

    • @tristan4427
      @tristan4427 6 лет назад

      Usually the reason bungs will pop out is because the deck has been sanded and refinished so many times that the bungs have literally been sanded off. It's wise to check caulking gaps to ensure that theres actually sufficient space left for your caulking, because if not, the deck will fail anyway and it's all become a lost cause. As far as just replacing bungs, you need two tools: a bung cutter and a counter-sink bit. First determine what size the original hole is, and then make plan to drill the hole out one size larger. The main reason for oversizing is to remove old deteriorated wood and to give the bung a new surface to bond against. Remove the screw from the hole. Drill out with your countersink. Cut a new bung with your drill press and pop it out from the wood blank with a flathead screwdriver. for extra precaution, when reinstalling the screw, inject epoxy into the hole first. Drive the screw next and then inject epoxy around the rim of the hole. Next, pound the bung in. Once the epoxy sets, pair the bung off with a chisel. If you have any more curiosity, I have been doing alot of teak deck installation and you can find me on instagram @deyoung.designs

  • @VilkasDe
    @VilkasDe 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant, very well made and super informative. thanks !

  • @RichieKeane
    @RichieKeane Год назад

    Great Video, how did you repair the screw heads?

  • @SVELFARO
    @SVELFARO 8 лет назад

    Nice work as always.

  • @reellove6710
    @reellove6710 Год назад

    great video thank you

  • @Reddsmorris1
    @Reddsmorris1 8 лет назад +2

    Wow great job. been watching your vid and learning alot. Thanks

  • @jamesjannell8706
    @jamesjannell8706 2 года назад

    Loved your video. About to tackle a sumlia job. Where can we get all the tools and materials. Thx a bunch.

  • @stephanegoyette8914
    @stephanegoyette8914 4 года назад

    Great work! Thank you very much!

  • @caio.m200
    @caio.m200 7 дней назад

    nice job!

  • @HoustonBrownPhotography
    @HoustonBrownPhotography Год назад

    Lots of great tips here. What I thought was a great tool was that chisel. Where did you find that Japanese style chisel ?

  • @SailingSoon
    @SailingSoon 7 лет назад +1

    these videos are great and so helpful! really well explained as well, great job doing these!

  • @gordonhenderson5912
    @gordonhenderson5912 4 года назад

    Thanks for the information.What
    are your thoughts on oiling a teak deck

  • @captainblackshark9588
    @captainblackshark9588 6 лет назад

    BTW great resource and channel thanks for all the videos!!

  • @clairedugue8339
    @clairedugue8339 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video, do you have any recommendations about repairs when we only remove a small section of sika? Especially regarding the junction between the old and new sika? I feel they don't stick well to each other (even though i sand the old one) and that water is infiltrating in between both. We have primer on board but it is apparently supposed to be used when we put sika on metal or resine surface so I didn't use it for this type of repair.
    Thank you for your knowledge sharing 🙏

  • @brenes7
    @brenes7 8 месяцев назад

    What are the products to use on this wood after sanding? Thank you for the video. I appreciate your response

  • @Hindukushsailing
    @Hindukushsailing 7 лет назад

    Awesome advice you gave us.

  • @voyagesofagape
    @voyagesofagape 8 лет назад

    YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!! thank you so much for such a great video. We love your videos keep up the great work!!!! -Crew of S/V Agape

  • @thaxflip
    @thaxflip 8 месяцев назад

    How long will you have to wait for the caulk to cure before sanding?

  • @nataloo99
    @nataloo99 Год назад

    Love your show and recommend you to everyone in the marina. Sorry this question is so late but just encountering this issue. We have a 1968 Cheoy Lee with high bulwarks. It appears that someone repaired the deck a few decades ago but could not get close enough to the bulwarks to increase the pinching seams so they left them. We replaced caulk (which was completely missing) last summer but it is already coming out. Will the Fien OMT blade allow us to increase the seam size so we can add caulk? Or do you have any other recommendations. Perhaps a router with a really HUGE jig/base? 🤔 Help? 😢

  • @WreckDiver99
    @WreckDiver99 8 лет назад

    30 years old...that actually looked to be in amazing shape. Obviously the owners did take some care of that. I just pulled the teak off the swim platform of my boat...UGH, what a MESS. It will take me hours to clean that up...and that's no caulk...it's strictly cleaning, sanding, oiling... :(
    GREAT work as always!!!

    • @boatworkstoday
      @boatworkstoday  8 лет назад

      They took very good care of her; indoor storage every Winter, regular maintenance and upkeep; decks were the last item on their list of To-Do's :-) On your platform, have you tried a teak cleaner before? Teak Decking makes a couple really good cleaner / brighteners that are eco-friendly.

    • @WreckDiver99
      @WreckDiver99 8 лет назад +1

      I'm using a Cleaner/Brightener...but the people that had the boat before us varnished the tops...so that's in bad shape. Not a hard job to be sure, just time consuming. :(

  • @Chris-fo8wp
    @Chris-fo8wp 5 лет назад +2

    If you "push" the caulk instead of "pulling" it fills the gap better and you use less product, which leads to less sanding...keep up the good work..

  • @gsh319
    @gsh319 6 лет назад +2

    I second that!! This is the best channel. Absolutely the best . Thanks for all your great work.

  • @Zoggizzle
    @Zoggizzle 8 лет назад +1

    Really great video

  • @1boat1world
    @1boat1world Год назад

    Do you put any finish on the teak afterwards? Is there one you recommend if you do?

  • @kevinsantella2447
    @kevinsantella2447 4 года назад

    fantastic video. Covered process as well as options to handle different issues that may arise (i.e. fein tool). The second sanding to remove the caulk was 80grit but what about the first? Love this channel and have subscribed.

  • @nopistn
    @nopistn 6 лет назад +1

    Just curious: is there a reason why you sand after removing old caulk, and again to remove new excess caulk? Does that have any benefit over just sanding it once after applying new caulk?

  • @uroskumer8269
    @uroskumer8269 2 года назад

    how long do you wait before sending? which sika would work for this? tnx

  • @blakegriswold5524
    @blakegriswold5524 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @RealityIsTheNow
    @RealityIsTheNow 8 лет назад

    Nice vid. The though of refinishing a teak deck on something like a Hans Christian 38T....eek.

    • @boatworkstoday
      @boatworkstoday  8 лет назад

      Lots of work :-O !! But a nice boat to be working on ;-)

  • @LifeProducersofNewJerseyLLC
    @LifeProducersofNewJerseyLLC 3 года назад

    No staining the teak? Wouldn't staining be a good thing to do?

  • @orelygarcia
    @orelygarcia 8 лет назад +1

    Great work, thumbs up.

  • @theislandpackrat
    @theislandpackrat 8 лет назад +2

    Great video.

  • @nopistn
    @nopistn 6 лет назад

    Have you thought about pouring a penetrating epoxy into the seams/missing bungs before installing new caulk? To prevent water from making its way into the screw holes.

  • @ryanmcwade3371
    @ryanmcwade3371 4 года назад

    Quick question. Why sand the top of the deck before and after caulking? Couldn’t you just sand once after the caulk dries?

  • @hudhudmohamed2342
    @hudhudmohamed2342 2 года назад

    Great info....i like

  • @luxorbill269
    @luxorbill269 8 лет назад

    Great video (again). Is that caulk good for anything else, maybe around gelcoat? Must be good stuff to keep water out of teak. Thanks for the education and your love of teaching.

  • @susannucci1464
    @susannucci1464 5 лет назад

    Where do you get replacement sand paper for seam sander ?

  • @gulpenerexpat
    @gulpenerexpat 4 года назад

    Really clear - thank you! Would you do anything differently with an Iroko deck?

  • @franciscosprott2433
    @franciscosprott2433 3 года назад +1

    Question.After the final sanding stage with 80 grit, can you go straight to teak oil and sealer, or teak cleaner, brightener then oil and sealant?

    • @atdougherty
      @atdougherty 3 года назад

      don't sand, it will hurt your decks, just scrub them with soda ash, this will bring back the nice brown color of the teak, rinse them , sprinkle soda ash, scrub, rinse again, let dry and then apply teak oil like semco

  • @lonnielafferty6116
    @lonnielafferty6116 4 года назад

    Do you put any kind of oil or anything on the wood after sanding it?

  • @jorgetorocifuentes2056
    @jorgetorocifuentes2056 2 года назад

    Excelente explicación gracias

  • @mikecorleone6797
    @mikecorleone6797 5 лет назад

    Wish you were in Los Angeles... I’d hire you to patch up my 73 chris craft teak deck... it’s been at least 30 years since it’s had any attention...

  • @livebait72
    @livebait72 4 года назад

    What would be the next step please, oil ,sealers? thanks

  • @burakssupra2439
    @burakssupra2439 10 месяцев назад

    Bro, ure an amazing person! 🫶

  • @heimslach
    @heimslach 3 года назад

    how do you determine if the teak needs replacing or can be repaired?

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat 8 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @calmauric8218
    @calmauric8218 2 года назад

    The cockpit in my yacht is all teak. And really far gone.... hitting it with my random orbit sander i can "level" out the warping in the timber but all the caulking can be pulled out easily by hand. My plan was to pour uv treated epoxy over it after a fine sand ( to create a hard seal ) thoughts? 😂🤔

  • @edhebert
    @edhebert 3 года назад

    Hi Andy- In this video I see that you do an initial sanding when all the caulk is removed, and then sand again once the new caulk is spread out. Is there a reason for the initial sanding? I'm just asking bc I'm cautious to preserve as much of the remaining teak material that I have, and don't want to sand twice unless needed. Thx!

  • @FastAndEasy2010
    @FastAndEasy2010 4 года назад

    I'm doing the helm deck is there any stain that should be done for protection or just salt water

  • @chriszanf
    @chriszanf 4 года назад

    What do you do to seal the teak after sanding?

  • @windsurfrider2
    @windsurfrider2 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video! Quick question...so is it enough to sand and replace the seams, without treating the teak with all sorts of two-step chemicals? I'd like to keep my teak as natural as possible, and not have to apply things on a yearly basis, so you tutorial seems perfect. Just wanted to make sure before I get down to it, that it's okay to leave it as is after sanding?

  • @fredmeyling8599
    @fredmeyling8599 4 года назад

    Where do I get the tools that you showed?

  • @captainblackshark9588
    @captainblackshark9588 6 лет назад

    what type of decking compound would you use on a white pine deck? I have a '74 Concordia Schooner and am redoing the deck seams...I have heard the old hot tar method or a two part polysulfide ...or sikiflex and or boatlife...i dont want to have to do this again so whatever is the most durable and sealing

  • @phil3306
    @phil3306 8 лет назад

    Awesome vid Andy! now to try and tackle my 36ft swedish yacht. What tool would you use to make the grooves deeper? Some people have suggested a router but I'm not so sure..

  • @matt4sail
    @matt4sail 4 года назад

    I noticed you sanded the deck first and then applied the calk and resanded. Why not just calk then then sand the calk the old wood in one step? Seems like you would save more of the teak with only 1 sanding?

  • @fabiorizzuto4703
    @fabiorizzuto4703 3 года назад

    Sorry 4 my english ,I am from Italy,when I pass Sikaflex on the deck,comes out Little Holes,Always,how come?

  • @msantoro1671
    @msantoro1671 8 лет назад

    nice work

  • @kennsaunders1690
    @kennsaunders1690 7 лет назад

    I have heard of people using glazing putty Dap 33 and tinting it. Would you recommend that practice.

  • @martinbrodin6396
    @martinbrodin6396 6 лет назад

    Thanks for a great video!
    If one of the planks has partly came loose from its adhesive, is it an idea to pour epoxi through a little hole to rebond it?
    Or how is it to be done?
    Thanks alot!

  • @temporaryscars
    @temporaryscars 3 года назад

    No stain or oil?

  • @katejackson524
    @katejackson524 4 года назад

    Great video! Do you seal the teak deck before or after adding the fill? What product?

  • @jimczerwinski4951
    @jimczerwinski4951 7 лет назад +2

    Pleasure to watch

  • @derrickcarter912
    @derrickcarter912 8 лет назад

    Awesome! Thank You!

  • @mattydb6602
    @mattydb6602 5 лет назад

    BoatworksToday I’m using the sis-440 to caulk my deck. What kind of bedding compounds/ marine sealant adhesive can I use in conjunction with that will bond to this product? Thanks, matt

  • @robertschulke1596
    @robertschulke1596 8 лет назад

    How were you able. To get the fine-line tape to stick to the bottoms of the grooves? Every time we have tried it, it would curl off the bottom, even rising up through the caulk (Boat-Life polysulphide). Thanks,

  •  3 года назад

    Thanks!!

  • @wadewarman6063
    @wadewarman6063 3 года назад

    Great video! I was wondering, can this caulking be used with polyurethane for a hardwood floor? Sorry if this is a stupid question, but i love the look of that and would like to incorporate it into my Livingroom floor. Thanks!

  • @carstenhoeifoto
    @carstenhoeifoto 7 лет назад

    How do you deal with teakdecks that were glued on to the fiberdeck below? I have an older Bavaria sailboat where the entire teakdeck seem to have been glued on to the original fiberdeck in large sections. My teakdeck consist of a thin teaklayer on top with plywood underneath - all in all - about 5 mm thick (not much, I know).
    Now the deck has started bending and does no longer bind to the fiberdeck. Do you have any experience by dealing with that kind of teakdeck -and how to repair it (getting the teakdeck to bind again?)