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mike C.
if you believe
if you believe that your boat has a heart and soul, and will keep you safe while giving you some fun then doing the necessary brightwork isn't grueling. It can even be relaxing. Of course I'd rather be sailing, but keeping both the beauty and safety of the boat is paramount. All my cabin teak is varnished once a year. That takes 2 of us a weekend to clean, sand and varnish 3 coats ( a few weeks later I put another coat on) the woodwork below looks great. The Teak companionway hatches and handrails are done over the course of getting the boat ready for the water. If I can spend some time over 3 evenings sitting on my boat while it is out of the water for the season with a beer in hand doing some brightwork, that is 3 more days on my boat...
if you believe that your boat has a heart and soul, and will keep you safe while giving you some fun then doing the necessary brightwork isn't grueling. It can even be relaxing. Of course I'd rather be sailing, but keeping both the beauty and safety of the boat is paramount. All my cabin teak is varnished once a year. That takes 2 of us a weekend to clean, sand and varnish 3 coats ( a few weeks later I put another coat on) the woodwork below looks great. The Teak companionway hatches and handrails are done over the course of getting the boat ready for the water. If I can spend some time over 3 evenings sitting on my boat while it is out of the water for the season with a beer in hand doing some brightwork, that is 3 more days on my boat...