Removable Teak Companionway Hatch Strip?

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Jun 14, 2004
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Hunter 260 Portland, OR
I would like to apply some varnish to the teak strip mounted atop the Lexan companionway hatch cover. Does anyone know if this can easily be removed, or has it been glued to the Lexan? Thank you!
 
Jun 15, 2004
78
- - Edmond, OK
No problem

Removed mine last weekend for cleaning and oiling. 4 screws under the lexan. No adhesive, but there is a bit of silicon caulk around each screw.
 
Jan 11, 2004
14
Hunter 26 LifeTimesToo
Easy Job

I removed mine last year, as mentioned just a couple of screws. Mine was gray and worn, the previous owner never took care of the exterior trim. I refinished the piece with Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane. I did the two part teak cleaner from West Marine, Sanded down and 3 coats with a light sand in between. Took the time to do the hatch boards also. They still looks as good as the day they were finished. I am about ready to redo the stern rail seats. J. R. Setser S/V Lifetimestoo 1998 Hunter 26
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Caution

When reassembling the teak strip to your lexan slider there are a couple of cautions worth passing on: Be sure the bottom side of the teak trim has all of the old silicon removed and is flat and true. Put a very small dab of silicon around each screw hole, you don't need much. Do not tighten the screws beyond the point where the trim is pulled down to the lexan or you will crack the lexan.
 
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Rob Morton

Companionway Teak

Hi Bob, I don't know what the companion way teak is like on the 260 but on our 23 we put silicone under it or else it would leak if any water pooled up on it. We found this out while sleeping aboard in a rainstorm at about 2:AM. If yours isn't like this please disregard. Rob Morton
 
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bill anderson

Orginal finish

Rob Do you know what was the orginal coating on the exterior teak? I believe it was a clear satin ,about 50 gloss .
 
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Rob Morton

Original finish?

I don't know what the original finish was. Some have said it was some kind of oil that hunter puts on. When we got ours it was totally gray! Sorry about no info. Rob Morton
 
Jun 22, 2004
71
Hunter 240 GREENVILLE,SC
Teak source

Most all the teak on Hunter sailboats comes from East Teak Trading in Donalds, SC. A few years back, I talked with them about what to finish teak with and they said they didn't know what was best. all they do is cut the stuff for most of the boats made in the US.
 
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