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willietrojan wrote:Were did you get that swim platform? I like the looks of it!
Thanks. Had it made. There is a place in Timonium that specializes in exotic wood. They put 3 8inch planks together and we cut for the transom and drilled the holes in it. Re-finish it every year with Cetol Light.
Hank Newman
"Winsome" 1979 - F30 Clean Machine
First Sergeant, U.S. Army Retired
Co-Owner Don Snyder
Thanks Peter, still alot to do on her. Will start working on the cabin interior this season.
Paul, not painted...thats pure Carnuba wax (3 Coats) with a Dewalt polisher and a lot of sore muscles. We have owned this boat since the fall of 05 and this is the best its looked thus far. Thanks.
Hank
Hank Newman
"Winsome" 1979 - F30 Clean Machine
First Sergeant, U.S. Army Retired
Co-Owner Don Snyder
Beautiful swim platform! Is it teak or mahogany? Do you have to refinish it every year?
I have swim platforms on 2 boats, and can't keep either one finished - thinking of letting them go natural, and just oil them from time to time. Thoughts?
Captain Ross, 2009 Trojan Boater of the Year
"Viva Mahia" F32 Cummins 6BTA diesels,
"Mack Attack" Chaparral 244 Fish, SeaPro 180, McKee 14, Montauk-17
Its teak, we sand it down every spring to bare wood with 80 grit, wash the wood down with vinegar and water solution (removes the oils)put on 2 coats of Cetol Light, holds up pretty good all season. get worn spots late in the season from where we step on it to board.
Hank Newman
"Winsome" 1979 - F30 Clean Machine
First Sergeant, U.S. Army Retired
Co-Owner Don Snyder