jdc
Well-Known Member
For wooden rowing blades I use moisture cure polyurethane. For my sculling boat I follow the advice on Carl Douglas's site, which says:
either
Single–component moisture–cure clear polyurethane varnish or lacquer (often available from a marine chandler y),
or more preferably
Two–component acrylic clear–coat lacquer as used for automobile refinishing over metallic or base-coat finishes.
He also advocates trading damaged areas by steeping in slow cure clear epoxy resin.
However, rowing blades and boats are not kept in the sun, they are protected from UV when not in use.
either
Single–component moisture–cure clear polyurethane varnish or lacquer (often available from a marine chandler y),
or more preferably
Two–component acrylic clear–coat lacquer as used for automobile refinishing over metallic or base-coat finishes.
He also advocates trading damaged areas by steeping in slow cure clear epoxy resin.
However, rowing blades and boats are not kept in the sun, they are protected from UV when not in use.