Russ, it is my belief that the idea behind any torque spec is that it is
applied when no "pull in" stress is being applied. Does it matter too much
for keel bolt? I don't know. 2 the 8 of mine are under the mast so I'm
not going to torque the bolts very often but when I do it will be as
"proper"
Not sure of the pros and cons of either way, but I always torque the bolts prior to splashing the boat...as do the members of my club, as far as I have observed.
Bill Bruce
Landfall 38
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I use oil, and I applied Treadmaster to the steps.
Alan Bergen
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Rose City YC
Portland, OR
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I varnished mine and applied stick-on treads about 7 years ago. Looks
professional, and no one slips. One of the treads is finally showing wear and
can be easily replaced. After 7 years I’m tempted to re-do the entire thing
but there’s no need.
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Hi Bev, we varnished our entryway steps and added some of the abrasive material
that was suggested. They are holding up well and not slick. You could pattern
the abrasive section on your last coat and make it pretty custom. We did
discuss the adhesive backed abrasive products but went for the
Cleaning the teak steps up but how do I finish them? Should I varnish? Should I
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