LadyViolet
Active Member
I have just relocated my boat to its winter mooring on the Thames at Greenwich. I don't plan to haul it out until February or March next year, which is when I plan to do my varnishing.
However, the varnish on the grab-rails doesn't look as if it is going to last until then and I don't want the wood exposed to the elements over the winter.
Can anyone suggest a temporary coating that I can slap on to protect the grab-rails from the elements? It needs to keep out the wet, and be easy to remove and not stain any exposed patches of the wood.
I thought about plain old grease but I reckon that would mark the wood and make it very difficult to revarnish?
Any thoughts?
<hr width=100% size=1>Nick Seaward
However, the varnish on the grab-rails doesn't look as if it is going to last until then and I don't want the wood exposed to the elements over the winter.
Can anyone suggest a temporary coating that I can slap on to protect the grab-rails from the elements? It needs to keep out the wet, and be easy to remove and not stain any exposed patches of the wood.
I thought about plain old grease but I reckon that would mark the wood and make it very difficult to revarnish?
Any thoughts?
<hr width=100% size=1>Nick Seaward