With all the hardware stripped from the deck, it seems an opportune time to varnish the teak handrails, slider brackets, etc. I bought the nicest varnish I could find, it better be for $60 for a wee little can.
Anyway, I've been puzzling over this. If I varnish all the teak while it's off the boat then when I re-install and put new bung hole covers on, those little bungs (which cant be installed until the teak is re-installed on the boat) won't match the varnish. So, oddly, it seems to make sense to do all the teak varnishing when it's fastened back on the boat rather than varnish then re-install.
Please educate me.
Anyway, I've been puzzling over this. If I varnish all the teak while it's off the boat then when I re-install and put new bung hole covers on, those little bungs (which cant be installed until the teak is re-installed on the boat) won't match the varnish. So, oddly, it seems to make sense to do all the teak varnishing when it's fastened back on the boat rather than varnish then re-install.
Please educate me.