Watching boats in chop
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 17:02:11 -0400, hk wrote:
Which goes to show how subjective taste is. I've never liked teak on a
boat. On the exterior, I always preferred mahogany, the real stuff, not
the crap that is sold most often these days as mahogany. In a cabin, I
pretty cherry or oak.
Mahogany and teak actually look a lot alike when properly finished
with a good varnish but teak is much more durable.
Mahogany and teak don't look the same to me. As for durability, I
wouldn't buy a new boat with any exterior wood. On the interior, I
prefer a minimum of visible wood...and as trim, not on surfaces that
would be subject to wear.
I had my fill of sanding and refinishing wood boats, including varnished
wood, when I was a young teen-ager.
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