oldharry
Well-Known Member
I spent a lot of time rubbing down and cleaning up the woodwork on my Trident 24 the winter before last, then even longer applying Deks Olje as per instructions on the tin - around 80 coats IIRC. Boat looked great!
At the begining of this season there was a little yellowing in the more exposed bits. Now the whole thing is a total disaster. On all the horizontal surfaces the wretched stuff has hardened right out, gone yellow, and is flaking off and the boat has reverted to looking like a MAB.
Lots more elbow work will be needed this winter just to get back to bare wood. It is teak, but I really dislike the grey 'weathered' look and do not want to be oiling it every three weeks.
Any suggestions for a finish that actually 'does what it says' for more than 12 months? I know several people here swear by Sikkens - or what?
At the begining of this season there was a little yellowing in the more exposed bits. Now the whole thing is a total disaster. On all the horizontal surfaces the wretched stuff has hardened right out, gone yellow, and is flaking off and the boat has reverted to looking like a MAB.
Lots more elbow work will be needed this winter just to get back to bare wood. It is teak, but I really dislike the grey 'weathered' look and do not want to be oiling it every three weeks.
Any suggestions for a finish that actually 'does what it says' for more than 12 months? I know several people here swear by Sikkens - or what?