Trojan cockpit wood trim
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Trojan cockpit wood trim
I just bought a 1987 Trojan 10 Meter Express. The cockpit has teak wood trim across the top of gunwales and across the transom. Do you guys apply teak oil to it or use Cetol for a shiny look? Thanks.
I just refinished my teak swim platform with the new Cetol Teak and it came out POIFECT! Follow the directions on the can and you can't go wrong. I used regular Cetol about 3 years ago and it lasted that long without the suggested recoat each season (that's why I refinished the platform!). I sanded down to bare teak and applied as directed. The Cetol Teak does not have the orange tint like the other Cetols and leaves a nice semi-gloss finish. I may have to add non-slip for the last 2 coats but will try it out "as is" this spring before I remount the platform.
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Uhhh, 100 hours is 2.5 WEEKS of straight 8 hour days of work.
No thanks.
Cetol works great. Took about 1 day to get the whole thing done. In 3 coats, with cleaning. (1 part of the boat at a time, mind you...in the summer). LOOKS DYNAMITE!
Varnish is for sailboaters and fags.
LOL, JK......
Sorry, not trying to offend. Just a joke we have on our dock. Just a joke....
No thanks.
Cetol works great. Took about 1 day to get the whole thing done. In 3 coats, with cleaning. (1 part of the boat at a time, mind you...in the summer). LOOKS DYNAMITE!
Varnish is for sailboaters and fags.
LOL, JK......
Sorry, not trying to offend. Just a joke we have on our dock. Just a joke....
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got wood?
I think sometimes the wood is the problem. I put wood around the cockpit and used Pau Lope instead of teak. (sometimes called Ipe, Brazilian Walnut, Ironwood, etc) It doesn't need anything. It's so hard that is was a bitch to router. But the stuff never rots or gets soft.
So, if you want to save hundreds on varnish, sandpaper and time...just spend an extra hundred on some good wood. This is with a wipe of teak oil:

So, if you want to save hundreds on varnish, sandpaper and time...just spend an extra hundred on some good wood. This is with a wipe of teak oil:

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this will help,, after a season of hard partying is still looked good
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http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showth ... post188224
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what is the original wood
I am in the midst of refinishing my cockpit wood on a 1977 f-36 cant really tell what it is...some say teak some say mahogany....anyone know for sure??? I took nearly 15 coats of that ugly orange sikkens off and want to maybe oil it and varnish....anyone else??
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i use cetol light right now. i have no complaints about the product or the way it looks. it does last a long time and it is a breeze when touch ups or another coat is needed. the previous owner was using it and i have continued.i will admit that i do like the varnish look very much. i have the teak trim all the way around my cockpit, hatches and toerail on my f32. if i wasnt so lazy i would love to see it in varnish. but cetol it is for now.
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I like the look of Teak left natural when exposed to Salt water... the weathered grey look is so relaxed looking compared to any other finish. For that kind of exposure a good Teak cleaner is all that is needed.
I used to use Teak Oil in fresh water exposure which gave a nice bright look but does need upkeep... I have now moved to Cetol light for all my exterior Teak and am happy with the look and love the lack of maintenance.
I used to use Teak Oil in fresh water exposure which gave a nice bright look but does need upkeep... I have now moved to Cetol light for all my exterior Teak and am happy with the look and love the lack of maintenance.
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1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
Highfield 310 Ally 15 HP Yamaha 2cycle
1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL