How to restore exposed components in-place (PICS)

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Jul 21, 2013
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Searching for 1st sailing boat 27-28, 34-36 Channel Islands, Marina Del Rey
This might not be boat or model specific (Cat 27), but I want to restore the items shown below. What are the Blue and Red arrow components called?

I would like to know products to use and methods to restore in-place these parts. Or is it easier to remove, restore and re-install?



 
Jul 8, 2011
704
Catalina 30 Sidney B.C.
Just did them on my 30 last week ....TAKE THEM OFF it makes the job a heck of a lot easier
 
Jul 21, 2013
333
Searching for 1st sailing boat 27-28, 34-36 Channel Islands, Marina Del Rey
Would there be glue underneath? And re-attaching, would the screws have the same fit going in or does it need to have some sort of compound with the screw?
 
Jul 8, 2011
704
Catalina 30 Sidney B.C.
Mine came off easy all my screws went back in good and I usegd butyl tape and chamfered the holes a little to accept butyl properly
 
Nov 7, 2012
678
1978 Catalina 30 Wilbur-by-the-Sea
I would just scrub them with a pad and salt water, oil them if you wish. I think it is a more of a preference thing if your teak is gray or orange. Mine had the original laquer pealing off and I just scrubbed them up. They look fine gray and will be less hassle over time. If they don't leak my suggestion leave them in place, why risk causing trouble and add wear and tear to the teak/fastener junction.
 

caguy

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Sep 22, 2006
4,004
Catalina, Luger C-27, Adventure 30 Marina del Rey
Its an off season project to totally refinish them. I agree with Garbone treat and go sailing
 
Jul 8, 2011
704
Catalina 30 Sidney B.C.
Took me one weekend to take all outside tak off and stain it and put it all back on in one evening
 

caguy

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Sep 22, 2006
4,004
Catalina, Luger C-27, Adventure 30 Marina del Rey
Three coats of varnish took me a week.
 
Dec 11, 2008
1,338
catalina C27 stillwater
If you want to varnish it or put other glossy finish on:

Pull it.

Clean and sand it

Be prepared with your finish.

With several white rags, soak them with acetone and scrub the wood untll you quit removing color from the wood, (into the rag)

Wait a brief time until the acetone has flashed and quickly get your first coat on. The acetone step removes the wood oils from the surface so that the finish can grab wood. Otherwise it's like varnishing cooking oil.
 
Dec 11, 2008
1,338
catalina C27 stillwater
If Cetol, follow directions, except for sanding recommendations.

If varnish, consider a high VOC product for the base coats. Jet Speed from Interlux can be applied 2X a day. Finish the last coat using Schooner, also from Interlux.

For either. Consider 8 coats as a minimum. I usually go to 14 or up to 20 depending on the desired final look.
 
Dec 11, 2008
1,338
catalina C27 stillwater
Sand every 4th coat for either system. Don't try sanding every coat. Just move quick enough that you are maintaining a chemical bond between layers.

On you last coat, either varnish or Cetol, do not sand final coat. The best UV properties are had with an as-brushed top coat.
 
Aug 22, 2011
1,113
MacGregor Venture V224 Cheeseland
Our first couple of years with dasbOOt we took the time and trouble of finishing them up. Now we are quite satisfied with our aged gray wood just how they are. We have found other things more important.

your boat your time your trouble

Happy sails
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,050
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
I think you'll find skippers go through phases with their wood trim. We've gone from gray, to varnish to cetol and now back to bare wood with teak cleaner and brightener every year.

It all depends on what YOU like to see and how much work YOU want to put into it.

I have never taken off my handrails except for the first time and it was the last time. They don't leak, but if they did, I'd take them off and use Maine Sail's butyl tape, not silicone. Reason is they curve when on but want to go straight when removed. Was a two person job to get them back on, and my "crew" like to sail more than work. :):):)

Good luck, whatever you choose to do.

As mentioned in another thread just today, if you haven't done so, get a West Marine catalog. Not only do they have great Advisors (tips & tricks and "How To Do stuff), you can peruse the catalog to look at different products. Stuff is also online.
 
Jan 12, 2013
114
Catalina C27 - Tall Rig Door County, Wis
hand rails,traveler base block,and hatch cover face,first two come off with screws and nuts from inside,
long thru bolts may be rusted and may need to be replaced on hand rails due to water intrusion this is done by drilling out wood plug from top of hand rail-install new bolt and wood plug cap,then as said drill or dish out holes and use good butyl tape and re bed.
I like finished brite work to each their own, well worth the finished look.
 

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Feb 9, 2011
70
Catalina 27 Forked River NJ
dive7mmwet Throughbolt question

I was just considering removing the handrails on my C27 but was concerned about the through bolts.
What kind of fastener are these?
Please be a little more specific on the removal/replacement process of the handrails.
Thanks
 
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