Do all the Cherubini Hunters have some exterior teak to maintain? I realize it is not a lot compared to some but enough to be time-consuming.
I removed all the varnish around the companionway, the traveller base, and the winch pads. Today I sanded for a couple of hours and masked most of the work. The threat of rain(finally) caused me to cover the cockpit and wait for a few good days.
Some years ago I installed my teak handrails with the screws on top. That is I glued in bungs and then redrilled. Now I can have them off the boat in about ten minutes. So that varnish job is much simplified. But it looks like the Florida sun is gonna' require a lot more effort for the rest of the teak.
I have a cover that reaches from in front of the companionway all the way to the stern. But it is a pain to install, especially as the last step of putting the boat away after a long day.
I removed all the varnish around the companionway, the traveller base, and the winch pads. Today I sanded for a couple of hours and masked most of the work. The threat of rain(finally) caused me to cover the cockpit and wait for a few good days.
Some years ago I installed my teak handrails with the screws on top. That is I glued in bungs and then redrilled. Now I can have them off the boat in about ten minutes. So that varnish job is much simplified. But it looks like the Florida sun is gonna' require a lot more effort for the rest of the teak.
I have a cover that reaches from in front of the companionway all the way to the stern. But it is a pain to install, especially as the last step of putting the boat away after a long day.