cefnhoile
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I'm the new owner of a GP14 in GRP with wooden fittings, like the one shown at GP14 Sailing Dinghy. GRP with Road Trailer and Launching Trolley. | eBay
I have bought some Yacht varnish to maintain the woodwork but I am missing practical knowledge of how people approach the job.
For example, does it make sense to remove everything that can unscrew and varnish it far away from the GRP, or do people normally try to mask around the woodwork and leave it in place (especially given the age of the boat and the screw fixings.
What preparation of the wood should I attempt, especially in the case that I leave the fittings in place to varnish them I need to be careful not to damage the GRP while preparing the wood.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I have bought some Yacht varnish to maintain the woodwork but I am missing practical knowledge of how people approach the job.
For example, does it make sense to remove everything that can unscrew and varnish it far away from the GRP, or do people normally try to mask around the woodwork and leave it in place (especially given the age of the boat and the screw fixings.
What preparation of the wood should I attempt, especially in the case that I leave the fittings in place to varnish them I need to be careful not to damage the GRP while preparing the wood.
Thanks for any suggestions.