erbster
Well-Known Member
My boat has "enough wood to make it interesting". However, I have discovered a little bit of rot on my bowsprit. I don't think it has weakened the bowsprit and the rot is not visible when the bowsprit is fitted (I'm in the process of varnishing it).
I'm not too worried as, being a trailer sailor, Aurora spends a lot of time in the dry. I think the rot occurred during the tenure of the previous owner, who kept the boat on a mooring.
What would be the best way to treat the wood to prevent (slow down?) further deterioration?
I'm not too worried as, being a trailer sailor, Aurora spends a lot of time in the dry. I think the rot occurred during the tenure of the previous owner, who kept the boat on a mooring.
What would be the best way to treat the wood to prevent (slow down?) further deterioration?