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woko said..
Interesting product. Pick a light colour otherwise you will be needing shoes to stop your feet burning. Perhaps you could let the teak go alla natural. Personal I have trouble letting wood grey, I like to see the beauty of the grain. What about the wood deck look alike poly vinyl it was popular no so long back. Anyone got an update on its durability ?
Yes, thanks, I've chosen the light grey and I have sailed on a Clubman with it installed and it was very nice on the feet and the behind as well as looking quite durable. I'm only going to start ripping the teak off once I have produced an immaculate shape although there will be 10 pieces in all once all the lockers and separate areas are counted.
I suppose I could try and sand off the varnish and try a preservative or oil for a while but the teak always seems to deteriorate in the end with hollowed out areas and as it's purely decorative it's not very thick. At least sanding it off would cure the slipperyness problem.
Then again I'm sure foam products don't last forever no matter how much UV filter there is and how dense it is. Nothing I'm afraid has the lifespan of good old gelcoat with a non-slip pattern or gloss.