I recently had some wet wood on my 84 bayliner capri cuddy. During investigation I found that the previous owner had placed another layer of floor on top of the original flooring and reglassed it. Clearly did a terrible job glassing g because the whole layer of wood they put on was rotten and soaked. The original flooring is pretty solid no soft spots and the glass looks great. There is just one rot spot near the rear seat where swimmers come in and drip. I cut that out and the stringers underneath from what I can see are fine. I got it all covered with a dehumidifier running constantly to suck out any excess moisture. I don’t really need to recoat the decking, but I was going to do it just in case so I don’t run into this problem again. I don’t want to add any new glass , I just want to make sure it’s completely waterproof. I don’t really want to mess with epoxy unless I have to. I was thinking of using liquid rubber polyurethane deck coating, says it works on boat decks and is great in the sun and is suppose to last 10 years. The boat is 40 years old and I don’t see it lasting anymore than 10 years anyhow. Do you think this liquid rubber would be sufficient to seal the deck ?