Edd, 
You will never get a perfect Hinckley finish on an old floor, but you will make 
the floor very beautiful just by cleaning it up, adding protection and adding 
some shine. Do the best with what you have. Sanding too far will go through the 
holly veneer and divits can't be sanded out. But they add character. 

I'm sure it will be a wonderful improvement however you do it. 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edd Schillay" <e...@schillay.com> 
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 2:22:46 PM 
Subject: Stus-List Teak and Holly Flooring 

Listers, 


We've started to do some work on the flooring inside my C&C 37+ (If you recall 
from a previous post, we were seeing dark areas on the flooring, which listers 
have identified as moisture buildup between the poly coating and the actual 
wood under). 


My wife has volunteered to try to take on the project and was more than excited 
when I bought her her very own orbital sander. (Sorry guys, she's taken.) 


So, we took up a small section and she sanded away the poly coating and have 
dried things out. And, although MUCH better than it looked originally, we're 
still seeing some discoloration in both the teak and holly. 


Does anyone have any suggestions on how to restore it to its original look? We 
see the teak/holly part is just a thin surface so we know we can't sand too 
much. 




O n a side note -- Stu -- if there's anything we can do to make this rough time 
easier for you and your wife, please ask. The service you provide us here has 
proven to be valuable beyond all expectations. 






All the best, 


Edd 




Edd M. Schillay 
Starship Enterprise 
C&C 37+ | Sail No: NCC-1701-B 
City Island, NY 
Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log Website 




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