h23.5 teak

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Oct 16, 2008
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hunteer 23.5 st lawerence
have any of you varnished your teak to get the orange-ish color? any pros /cons between the varnish and teak cleaner,oil?
 
Jun 24, 2009
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Hunter 23 Waconia
We recently sanded our companionway slats and tiller down to the bare wood and applied "Pettit Captains Varnish" (amber) purchased at West Marine. They look absolutely amazing! We applied about 6 coats with a sanding of 220 between each application. The wood is now very well sealed and protected. Make sure you use a mask and work in a well ventilated area.
 
May 31, 2004
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-Hunter 23.5 Sandusky, OH
I've always used teak oil, and have been happy with the results. To clean it, I use a pressure washer, which makes quick work of it. Just be sure to use a wide spray pattern, don't get too close to the wood, and keep the spray moving, or else you can remove a lot of wood. But, it really makes it easy to clean the "no skid" grooves that are cut into the coming box covers, which would be very difficult to sand.

As a note, there was a can of teak oil in the boat when I took delivery at the factory.
 
Oct 16, 2008
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hunteer 23.5 st lawerence
yeah same here the boat came with teak cleaner and oil and I used it the first year but it didnt seem to get the color I see on others , I'm going to try the Pettit Captains Varnish" (amber) now what grit should I take to the existing wood prior to 2nd.3rd coats ?
 
Jun 24, 2009
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Hunter 23 Waconia
There was a thick layer of old varnish that had to be removed on our wood. We used 100 grit with the circular sander to start, then 150 as we got closer to the wood, then 220 to get the last bit of old varnish off. I'd use 220 if you don't have any old varnish to remove. I'll post some pics later.
Good Luck!!
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Hunter 23 Tampa Bay
have any of you varnished your teak to get the orange-ish color? any pros /cons between the varnish and teak cleaner,oil?
I have used teak oil and varnish. I will be going back to teak oil the next time it needs to be done.
 

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Sep 26, 2008
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Hunter 240 Hayward, WI
I use Sikkens Cetol, Marine Natural Teak. Sand the wood to bare, put two coats on (lightly sand between with 220 grit). It will take your breath away and is durable. I lightly sand each year and put a coat on to keep the finish bright.
 
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