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One of the more dubious joys of owning a boat with a *lot* of wood
trim is maintaining the varnish. On our Grand Banks 49 this often feels like a never ending process. I tell people that it's like painting the Brooklyn Bridge - once you finish one end, it's time to start over over at the other end. Consequently I'm always interested in improving my game whether it be better materials or better technique. Jamestown Distributors in Rhode Island has done a huge service to the boating community by producing a wonderful series of YouTube videos on just about all aspects of boat building and maintenance. Of course it also gives them a great platform for pitching their products but there's a tremendous amount of valuable information also. Here's a link to some of their varnishing tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=total+boat+varnish There's also a great series on building a wooden work boat skiff from scratch, using lumber from the saw mill and basic tools. It goes into incredible detail about all the tricks of the trade. Here's a link to episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C22Crc7XHoI |
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