gary3029
Well-Known Member
I have recently bought a wooden boat and the hull is varnished. The owner says he had it for 16 years and every year it has had two coats of varnish so giving 32 coats. I am informed it has not always been the same brand of varnish used. The survey report came back as the condition of the varnish on the hull was 'impressive' as it is on a carvel construction. I have several questions. Given the mix of varnish used over the years what should I use now? Also where varnish meets antifoul this must be a weak area for hull protection. Any thoughts on this or am I worrying about nothing.
Whilst here perhaps someone could answer this for me. Wood below the water line, what protects this from rotting? Does the anitfoul do this? The boat is in sea water and will be all year round except for a month where she will be out to apply all the lovely varnish!!!!
Thanks
Whilst here perhaps someone could answer this for me. Wood below the water line, what protects this from rotting? Does the anitfoul do this? The boat is in sea water and will be all year round except for a month where she will be out to apply all the lovely varnish!!!!
Thanks