Pete735
Well-Known Member
I've removed the teak cockpit seat slats to renovate them. I last did this 3 years ago, putting 6 coats of varnish (Deks Oljs) on them and after 2 winters 30% of varnish has lifted. I'm considering 2 options this time, either 2 coats of Sadolin (which I've got on bowsprit and after 5 years will need touching up only this year) or coating with clear epoxy and putting varnish on that for UV protection. Has anyone done the latter and are they pleased with the results?
PBO did an article on the epoxy/varnish route a couple of years ago, specifying 3 coats of epoxy and 3 coats of varnish, my concern is that slats are screwed through from the top so water will still get into wood around screw holes (even with varnish on top of screw heads?.
I've found Sadolin brilliant, but Burma teak shade I've used comes out quite orangey and when varnished seat slats do look great - I'm not a fan of natural "silvered" weathered look.
If Sadolin did a clear coating of same makeup then I would go for that - I use quick drying 6 year protection product.
I'm happy to put the work in, but will it justify the effort?
For what it's worth, my impression is that most varnish damage occurs over the winter period rather than the summer, so next winter I will cover the seats which hopefully will help.
As always, would appreciate any feedback.
PBO did an article on the epoxy/varnish route a couple of years ago, specifying 3 coats of epoxy and 3 coats of varnish, my concern is that slats are screwed through from the top so water will still get into wood around screw holes (even with varnish on top of screw heads?.
I've found Sadolin brilliant, but Burma teak shade I've used comes out quite orangey and when varnished seat slats do look great - I'm not a fan of natural "silvered" weathered look.
If Sadolin did a clear coating of same makeup then I would go for that - I use quick drying 6 year protection product.
I'm happy to put the work in, but will it justify the effort?
For what it's worth, my impression is that most varnish damage occurs over the winter period rather than the summer, so next winter I will cover the seats which hopefully will help.
As always, would appreciate any feedback.