How is the companion way trim boards "crib board track" attached ? I cant find it any where. Also wood or plastic?
Luke,When you reinstall I would suggest butyl tape for proper bedding and the best water-tight seal. The PO of my boat used silicone and it was not only ineffective, it was also messy. On the exterior teak I opted to seal with epoxy first, sand, and then varnish. Cetol is a waste of money and time now that I have some experience with it, especially on exterior teak.
Luke,
I've never heard of that technique.
What happens when the varnish fails or simply needs to be touched up ?
What are the pro and cons ?
I'm (maybe "was".. hehe) planning to simply varnish mine.
Some people suggested Cetol or something similar, but I figure that occasionally applying a coat of varnish is much better that dealing with something like Cetol when the finish fails completely.
Cheers,
Roy
Luke,
That makes sense.
I've done the typical "multiple coats of thinned varnish to fill the pores of the wood" before, but your epoxy idea would save time.
Keeping up with maintenance is always the trick. No matter which wood finish you use, it always seems to be a "pay now or pay more later" situation.
If left too long...
I assume that sanding any yellowed epoxy away would be more work then if it was simply a pile of coats of varnish ? I've never had the "pleasure" of sanding wood with an epoxy sealing coat, so I'm guessing.
Can a light coat of varnish be applied while the teak is still attached. If so what are the suggested precautions or potential pit falls.