BartW
Well-Known Member
IMHO the white frames wouldn't be a compromise too far at all. White would look nice and clean and also visually increase the feeling of space on deck
exactly my vieuw,
actually I really don't like white panels with wood framing as you can see often on galley cupboards in timber boats,
on your bulwarks, its just OK,
but complete white would even be more clean (imho)
the deck plank in the corner, I would leave blank, like the rest of the teac floor,
and make the complete teac deck look straw brown, ones every season, (You know I love that, sorry
we found the easyest solution and products to do that (TCM guidelines.. ) effortless !!!
for the gunwale capping, we oiled ours a year ago, and initially the result was very very nice, but due to too long too much dirty dust om them while sandblasting the hull bottom, and not regular enough re-oiling, this doesn't look nice anymore, and can't be repaired without sanding, (I think)
so coming weekend we might decide to have this Varnished before next summer season. (tbc)
So after all, the glossy Varnish finish on the Gunwale capping still is my favourite.
having looked at quite a few big motor yachts the last season and
Last monday I saw another Canados23 as you know,
she had glossy gunwale capping,
for me this gives the unbeatable finishing "Brilliant" edge to such a boat.