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brobins75
Hi, I am a new hunter owner. I bought a '86 40' Legend that had taken on water. It is a beautiful boat, however, the previous owner had totally removed the cabin interior and steam cleaned the hull interior. He methodically removed each piece and labeled it. So, my task is to reassemble the entire cabin. The exterior is in awesome condition with all new everything! rigging, electronics, custom arch, new sails, It looks pristine from the outside. but when you see inside, it is empty. My first task is to rewire the hull while the guts are out. In the meantime, I have been thinking about refinishing the cabin sole, which I think will probably be the next thing I install. It appears to be a teak & holly veneer (from what ive read) on marine plywood. I doubt it has ever been refinished before, so I think i would be safe sanding the sole. My question is: I am seeing so many different methods and conflicting products etc., what is the easiest way to get the floor to look decent (not necessarily perfection)? I started sanding one section of the sole with 100 grit, then 180, and im gonna finish with 220. Is this the proper approach? What "coating" should I apply? Im reading about one part, two part varnish, polyurethane, interlux, minwax, too many options. Heres my intended approach, please tell me if I am wrong: I am sanding from course (120) to finest (220), I am NOT getting all the way through the old finish as far as I know, but I could be getting close. I know the veneer is thin. I am ASSUMING that there is no need to fully remove the old finish? Then I planned on coating with the most affordable finish I can find, which may not even be "marine" grade. I was thinking Minwax Schooner or Minwax Super Fast-Drying Polyurethane for Floors, or possibly an interlux product. But thats where I get lost. Interlux doesnt provide much info on cabin soles that I can find. I would prefer to save money if possible and use minwax, even if it wont last as long. Im a young guy with a very small budget and this boat is about to sink me with all the expenses of trucking, storage, parts, etc. Is there a simple product someone can suggest that will be affordable, and give a decent, easy finish?Is there anything I need to know about this particular boat when doing this type of work?Also, has anyone undertaken such a large project as rebuilding the entire cabin? and can you offer me any time saving advice? Like, I shouldnt do "this or that" before I do "this or that"?I plan on rewiring, installing the cabin sole, then going to town on the interior. I have all of the pieces and they are for the most part in excellent condition. some of it wouldnt even require refinishing.Thank you!