Spero
New Member
I'm sure the regulars on here have probably talked about teak so many times they have lost count, but I would be interested to know their opinions.
I am a proud owner of a Jeanneau SO 33i, which we have know owned for 2 years now.
When we first received the boat she looked great with lovely shiny new teak, but alas this has now changed.
I get it, teak weathers and all that but I can't help but feel this seems to be happening alarming quickly.
The boat lives up in Scotland and hence lives a harsh life, this winter was particularly bad and after re-launching her this spring it became apparent her teak has taken a battering.
The teak is now completely grey with black spots, in many areas it is also appears that the wood fibres are coming away leaving the wood with a rough finish.
So, what should I do?
We had a disastrous experience with Deks Oljie in the past which resulted in it leaching from the wood and leaving a sticky mess all over the deck. After this we have been dubious to oil the wood.
I have heard a lot of talk about Semco but have not seen it in action before.
I was thinking of using some teak restorer and cleaner to see if that will help. Any Thoughts?
I am a proud owner of a Jeanneau SO 33i, which we have know owned for 2 years now.
When we first received the boat she looked great with lovely shiny new teak, but alas this has now changed.
I get it, teak weathers and all that but I can't help but feel this seems to be happening alarming quickly.
The boat lives up in Scotland and hence lives a harsh life, this winter was particularly bad and after re-launching her this spring it became apparent her teak has taken a battering.
The teak is now completely grey with black spots, in many areas it is also appears that the wood fibres are coming away leaving the wood with a rough finish.
So, what should I do?
We had a disastrous experience with Deks Oljie in the past which resulted in it leaching from the wood and leaving a sticky mess all over the deck. After this we have been dubious to oil the wood.
I have heard a lot of talk about Semco but have not seen it in action before.
I was thinking of using some teak restorer and cleaner to see if that will help. Any Thoughts?