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Teak wrote:
I am close to finishing a 50's style runabout and considering what is the best finish to put on the teak decking. It has to stand up over the years and retain that classic runabout gloss look with as little maintenance as can be reasonably expected. I am considering 3 coats of epoxy followed by 3 coats of spar varnish for the uv protection. Anyone satisfied with other glossy sealants that have stood the test of time ? ...Ken Sounds good but I'd think about 6 coats of varnish for the first year. Nothing about varnish is "as little maintenance" unless you keep it covered a.k.a. "the elephant man boat". Evan Gatehouse |
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![]() Evan's right on. Z-Spar Captains is my usual choice, and it has worked on WEST and System Three for me (no special prep other than sanding). There are other choices that are good too. I think the original boats were just plain varnish, probably 12 coats or so, but the idea of using 3 coats of epoxy first then about 6 coats of varnish (lightly sanded between each coat ....working down to 320 grit before the last) is good ...but only if the boat is truly epoxy encapsulated. If it's a traditional construction boat as per original, then your only choice is varnish by itself or you risk trapping moisture at the wood/epoxy interface ...foggy at best, rotten at worst. Spar varnish breathes and flexes, and it's softer (for these reasons) than furniture varnish. That also implies that a light sanding and recoating every now and is a good idea, e.g. yearly if the boat is used a lot, otherwise go as-needed. Just be glad that you're doing this on the outside of the boat. Beats the heck out of trying to get perfect finishes on everything INSIDE the boat. Let us know what you decide and be sure to post pix online somewhere so we can have a gander... Brian "Evan Gatehouse" wrote in message ... Teak wrote: I am close to finishing a 50's style runabout and considering what is the best finish to put on the teak decking. It has to stand up over the years and retain that classic runabout gloss look with as little maintenance as can be reasonably expected. I am considering 3 coats of epoxy followed by 3 coats of spar varnish for the uv protection. Anyone satisfied with other glossy sealants that have stood the test of time ? ...Ken Sounds good but I'd think about 6 coats of varnish for the first year. Nothing about varnish is "as little maintenance" unless you keep it covered a.k.a. "the elephant man boat". Evan Gatehouse |
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