My 38 Sedan with flybridge has small leaks into the salon when the bridge gets wet. I suspect it’s through the penetrations where the teak floor strips are screwed down. I’m thinking of pulling the teak up and putting down a one piece synthetic floor (Seadek). But does the teak provide strengthening for the floor, such that if removed the floor will flex too much when walked on?
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I'm doing this on my Commander. Removed teak, filled holes and will replace with teak colored sea tech type foam mat. The problem with teak up top is that when you clean it the wood down below on first level gets affected.