Learning as I go.
1. It occurred to me that while the composite planks will be anchored to the joists, they won’t be screwed down onto it. Therefore, I needed more lateral stability. Added.

2. Butyl joint tape is heavy and extremely sticky, so laying it on the joists takes some technique, which I *think* I’ve learned: Weigh one end with a brick, roll out the length needed along the joist, then cut. Lastly, remove the backing and slowly work down the joist, pressing the tape as you go. Whew.

All joists taped.
Progress! I’ve got 8 planks laid across and fastened.
If you look closely at that last fastened board, you’ll see the edge has a groove running the length of the board. That groove is where I use the anchors - they’re pretty clever. They act as anchors *and* spacers so the boards are all uniformly gapped.
@adhdeanasl 🤓😉