Kelpie
Well-Known Member
This winter I am taking various bits off the boat to varnish. I have access to a fairly large heated loft space to do the work. Cabin doors, sole boards, one of the coachroof handrails, the mast spreaders, washboards, sliding hatch, and any other small bits and bobs that are easily removed from the boat.
All of the exterior wood had previously been treated with some sort of brown woodstain which is pretty yucky. The interior pieces have been varnished, except the sole boards which appear to just be bare plywood (maybe they were varnished once upon a time, but it's clearly long gone now).
Firstly, the spreaders- I'm not too bothered about the aesthetics here, as they will be 20ft up in the air. But I do need something that will keep them in good nick and will cope with UV. First thought was epoxy seal and then a 2-pack PU varnish for the ultimate protection. Might be overkill though as the presumably cheapo wood stain currently on them doesn't seem to have done that bad a job.
The handrail, washboards etc- I'm tempted to use Woodskin as this is what is on the toerails, so it should all match up. Although it does seem a shame not to use a proper varnish when I have the chance.
Interior doors- I guess any old varnish will do? Does it even have to be yachtie, or would waterbased Ronseal be OK?
Cabin sole- I've read up on this and it seems that Ronseal diamond hard varnish is very popular.
It's going to be a busy winter
All of the exterior wood had previously been treated with some sort of brown woodstain which is pretty yucky. The interior pieces have been varnished, except the sole boards which appear to just be bare plywood (maybe they were varnished once upon a time, but it's clearly long gone now).
Firstly, the spreaders- I'm not too bothered about the aesthetics here, as they will be 20ft up in the air. But I do need something that will keep them in good nick and will cope with UV. First thought was epoxy seal and then a 2-pack PU varnish for the ultimate protection. Might be overkill though as the presumably cheapo wood stain currently on them doesn't seem to have done that bad a job.
The handrail, washboards etc- I'm tempted to use Woodskin as this is what is on the toerails, so it should all match up. Although it does seem a shame not to use a proper varnish when I have the chance.
Interior doors- I guess any old varnish will do? Does it even have to be yachtie, or would waterbased Ronseal be OK?
Cabin sole- I've read up on this and it seems that Ronseal diamond hard varnish is very popular.
It's going to be a busy winter