Hey all. New here.
Bought a boat last year that has a bowsprit. The previous owner had a new one built from spruce. Not my choice material but it was done already when I came across the boat and the guy doing the work did a really nice job of it. They put a preserver on the wood but left it unfinished past that. There is a teak pulpit mounted also unfinished.
My question is...what is best for the bowsprit. Leave it with just the wood preserver or should I be looking at painting or varnishing it. I know spruce can go south in a hurry if it is not taken care of. I am not so much worried about the cosmetic side of it as much as I want to take care of it the best I can so it lasts.
let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Lonny
Bought a boat last year that has a bowsprit. The previous owner had a new one built from spruce. Not my choice material but it was done already when I came across the boat and the guy doing the work did a really nice job of it. They put a preserver on the wood but left it unfinished past that. There is a teak pulpit mounted also unfinished.
My question is...what is best for the bowsprit. Leave it with just the wood preserver or should I be looking at painting or varnishing it. I know spruce can go south in a hurry if it is not taken care of. I am not so much worried about the cosmetic side of it as much as I want to take care of it the best I can so it lasts.
let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Lonny