I bought a cheapish Klein moisture meter from Amazon this morning and it
was delivered this evening for $39. What I am hearing is that 50% think
this approach is good enough to discover problems and 50% think it's
worthless. I'll let you know. The Flir approach is interesting but sounds
like a blunt metric as it measures temperature gradient in lieu of moisture
content.
I appreciate everyone's input. Thank you

On Wed, Feb 19, 2020, 5:37 PM Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

> That's really good information Charlies, and after reading Josh's post, it
> reminded me to just go tap on the deck where necessary.
>
> I was, however, thinking about our cockpit area which for some magical
> reason had teak installed.  I'm not really looking forward to stripping it
> all off and sealing the holes.  I'd really like to know before I tackle the
> job if there is water in the core of the cockpit deck or seats that is
> going to need remediation.  Those areas under the teak decking I don't
> think will sound out differently, and there is no access to the backside
> for tapping with a hammer.
>
> Great thoughts though!
>
> Bruce Whitmore
>
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