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Cc: Hoyt, Mike
Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's
Two Points from Ron’s post
1. +100 to the varnished wood for interior. Previous three boats were not
varnished and required oil. Current 1987 boat came from fac
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 7:19 AM, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Two Points from Ron’s post
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> 1. +100 to the varnished wood for interior.
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Add me to the varnish team. I sanded Touche's interior and applied 7 coats
of Epifanes gloss varnish in 1999. Haven't t
Thanks to all for the input.
It looks like I will look for a good match in pattern with with teak veneer.
I was planning to use the oil only to match the color but will use some
kind of varnish on top. The idea of not having to do any interior trim
maintenance for 30 years does appeal to me
Jon
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Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's
Jon: I’m in the camp that hates to use oil on wood since you will have to do
it again some
Jon: I’m in the camp that hates to use oil on wood since you will have to do
it again sometimeI hate maintenance.
My 1977 38MKII was 20 years old when I got her in 1997, the previous owner used
her for cruising and did absolutely no maintenance or care so the interior was
very tired and
Jon,
The interior teak on my 32 was looking tired, Ok, looking very tired especially
around the galley about five years ago. I have had good luck with Cetol light
on exterior teak. So I lightly sanded the teak in the whole galley area, taped
off and put on two coats of Cetol light, and used th
Jon, my 1986 44 has a teak interior. I had to re-veneer my nav station.
Locally I bought teak veneer with mdo paper back that was reasonably
close to the original. I varnished it with several coats. At first it
looked a little light when compared to the rest of the boat. After a year
or so
The veneer is definitely teak. The colour you have to match to will depend
on how your original teak has aged. If someone has applied teak oil every
year since new, the wood will be really dark. I have avoided teak oil, and
it seems the previous owners did much the same, and our teak is quite light