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How to replace a worn teak deck - Practical Boat Owner

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Genevieve Leaper explains how friend Sokratis Kavallieratos laid a new teak deck on his Najad 320Replacing a teak deck is costly, time-consuming and sometimes, backbreaking work. Credit: Genevieve LeaperWhen it came to sorting out the leaking teak deck on my partner Aleko’s Nicholson 32, Beduin, we chose the easier option of getting rid of the teak for the non-slip covering, SoftSand. Our friend Sokratis took on the considerably bigger and more …
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Practical Boat Owner broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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