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On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 04:14:40 +0000, Teak wrote:
"Mac" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 18:56:39 +0000, Teak wrote: Would you reconsider? Teak decks don't need to be protected. They are more functional bare (natural non-skid) and IMO more beautiful, too. As long as you use the boat from time to time, the bare teak will look nice. If you are NOT going to use the boat, you may have to occasionally scrub the teak. If you must finish it, maybe you could just use oil? If you don't like it bare, you can always finish it later. You won't have lost anything. FWIW, I used epoxy with varnish over it on a mahogany table, below deck, and it worked well for several years, until I sold the boat. --Mac I am big on reconsidering, but in this case it has to have a gloss coat to reproduce the classic 50's Chriscraft, open cockpit, runabout look. The sole will be fine sanded and oiled but the bow etc. requires the gloss finish. ...Ken Fair enough. Sounds like a beautiful boat. Maybe you could post some pictures somewhere down the road and let us look at them. ;-) --Mac |