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![]() "James" wrote in message ink.net... How about something like spar urethane? I was just up to the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Show and was looking at System 3's Spar Urethane. They were claiming it would last about 5yrs. It's damned expensive. I refinished the swim platform on our 28' Irwin with spar varnish (Behr, pre Home Depot). It held up pretty well except I made the mistake of not refinishing it immediatly after sanding so it bled oil. Now I have to redo some spots. Jim There's a website done by a guy that tested various varnishes, urethanes, spar varnish and acrylics for durability and UV protection. For UV, he determined that there was basically no difference in any of them. The worst for durability was a varnish purchased at the Home Depot, but I've forgotten the brand. I looked quickly for the website but couldn't find it right away. Right now I am shutting this 'puter down and heading for the boat. Eisboch |
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