Eeyore
Well-Known Member
I’ve just started the long postponed job of re-doing the cockpit woodwork. It’s a Warrior, so - centre cockpit with three washboards to the aft cabin and three to the saloon – both with associated surrounds. In addition, there is the steering wheel, cockpit table, drinks holder and a centre line foot rest/brace. I have scraped off the old varnish, which I think was polyurethane, from the table and foot brace and was thinking of doing the whole lot with teak oil to avoid the hassle of scraping and sanding again. The boat is presently in the Med, so a lot of sunshine and UV to contend with. A Spanish friend advises polyurethane on wood below decks, but ‘Epifanes’ high gloss clear varnish topsides – and his boat does look nice! I’ve now applied teak oil to the foot brace and although it enhances the appearance of the wood, there is no shine to it! So I’m now in a quandary as to what to do.
What does everyone else think? Varnish and have to do it all again next year? Or oil and just coat it again once or twice a season?
What does everyone else think? Varnish and have to do it all again next year? Or oil and just coat it again once or twice a season?