My 35 year old teak is toast.
Yeah my 38 year teak hand rails are toast too! We've refinished the companionway slats and trim, surprisingly similar to Kito's color scheme. Using a Minwax stain color called Jacobean its dark, but the grain of the original teak really pops. Once the spar varnish is added, I'll toss a few photos on SBO. It'll match the rest of the dark trim were gonna add this summer. The handrails are a concern, but it's not likely we'll ever broach beyond getting the toe rail wet. With three side stays, a dual cabled lifeline, and less than six steps to the mast from the cabin bulkhead, I think I could live without the handrails. I'm clearly going over the top of the cabin if needed. The coamings are really quite narrow as well. My plan is to leave the handrails mostly as decorations, with warnings to the crew, simply sanding, sealing, staining, and spar varnish. Thoughts?