If you are doing a plywood deck and epoxy-coating it, what would be the purpose of a "sealer a+b material" applied to the plywood first? The epoxy coating is your sealer. And anything you put on the wood is likely to weaken the epoxy/wood bond.
A 2-layer plywood deck, sheathed with epoxy and either dynel or fiberglass fabric will last a long time. Here's a piece by Our Host (
WoodenBoat magazine) on a good process for doing a plywood+epoxy+fiberglass deck:
https://skills.woodenboat.com/articl...-plywood-deck/
You might find it useful to get a copy of the Gougeon Brothers' book,
The Gougeon Brothers On Boat Construction book, available from them as a free PDF, or you can buy the hardcover book:
https://www.westsystem.com/the-gouge...-construction/
On a related note (and given the cost of teak), this stuff looks quite interesting: MarineDeck 2000.
Cork planks, 9mm thick x 36 or 50 mm wide x 1.88 m long, though they're actually a cork composite: cork granules compressed under very high pressure with polyurethane adhesive and UV inhibitors. Also available in wider widths for margin boards and king planks. Bonded to the substrate with Simson (Bostik) marine adhesive/bedding compounds.
https://stazo.nl/en/stazo-marinedeck/
The stuff looks pretty tasty, too:
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