I re-beded the fore and aft wood pieces on my plexi top yesterday (thanks Crazy Dave and Fred for the advice there). The side sliding wood pieces and the piece under the lift up fiberglass hatch were very dirty, but cleaned up amazingly well. Took the white forward hatch off as well so I could thoroughly clean the black crud from all around it. Came out looking like new. Also sanded and coated with marine varnish the 2 teak companionway boards and aft exterior pull rail on the plexi slider. As with the rest, the wood cleaned up beautifully and came out looking really nice, albeit darker than I had hoped. I used Seahawk Brand "Captain Jack's Varnish" V1000 (recommended by the marina) which had more of a walnut vs. natural hue. I'll probably finish with a clear marine varnish so it doesn't get any darker, but all of the wood looks 100x better. Still need to do the stern rail seats and all of the exterior teak will be restored.
I'm planning to refinish my salon table next. The current plastic edging has an unusual 1.0 - 1.5 inch "gap" that I don't think should be there. It almost looks like the plastic has shrunk, since the two butt ends are perfectly flush cut... Is that a normal after 19 years or is a piece missing?
The forum store doesn't carry the table edging. Any ideas where I might find it? Just to be clear, I'm talking about the white plastic edging that wraps around the outside of the salon table.
Last, I want to keep the reddish brown / natural hue of the interior teak. Any suggestions for the table? How about the teak and holly sole (I plan to use Starbrite 2 part cleaner followed by a light sanding to remove any stains on the table and sole, but wonder what marine varnish to use)? I'll also do the cabinet doors and head teak this winter, since I can remove those pieces and do them in the shop. I plan to use the same prep process and varnish on those as with the table and sole.
She's coming right along. It takes a little time to erase 7 years of neglect, but I haven't encountered anything that a little effort can't fix. Couldn't be happier to have found this boat.
As always, thanks in advance...
I'm planning to refinish my salon table next. The current plastic edging has an unusual 1.0 - 1.5 inch "gap" that I don't think should be there. It almost looks like the plastic has shrunk, since the two butt ends are perfectly flush cut... Is that a normal after 19 years or is a piece missing?
The forum store doesn't carry the table edging. Any ideas where I might find it? Just to be clear, I'm talking about the white plastic edging that wraps around the outside of the salon table.
Last, I want to keep the reddish brown / natural hue of the interior teak. Any suggestions for the table? How about the teak and holly sole (I plan to use Starbrite 2 part cleaner followed by a light sanding to remove any stains on the table and sole, but wonder what marine varnish to use)? I'll also do the cabinet doors and head teak this winter, since I can remove those pieces and do them in the shop. I plan to use the same prep process and varnish on those as with the table and sole.
She's coming right along. It takes a little time to erase 7 years of neglect, but I haven't encountered anything that a little effort can't fix. Couldn't be happier to have found this boat.
As always, thanks in advance...