Rum Run
Well-Known Member
I have a 1968 half-tonner with a wooden rudder blade. It is on a skeg, and has a stainless stock and heel fitting. It is thoroughly dry at the moment and the existing paint is flaking, so will all be removed down to bare wood.
What is the best way of treating the wood - it's teak I think - prior to antifouling? It is fully submerged when afloat.
My main concern is longevity of the timber rather than minimising effort or materials.
What is the best way of treating the wood - it's teak I think - prior to antifouling? It is fully submerged when afloat.
My main concern is longevity of the timber rather than minimising effort or materials.
