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I have a new (to me) 23' sailboat. It's fiberglass but there is quite a bit of brightwork. I have a shop on the Cape that specializes in maintaining these boats and does first rate work, but I'd like to go local. That said, there is a wide range in talent in varnishing wood, and I want and am willing to pay for first rate work. Boat will probably need a couple coats every year, and then something more thorough from time to time. Any suggestions based on experience?
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Laconia NH
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It's fun! And you will have more pride in your boat.
If you want to just add a couple of coat a year. Sand down the old coat and put a fresh coat over it. It is that easy! Use 180 grit sandpaper to rough up the old varnish. Wipe with a tack cloth and apply a coat of spar varnish. Use spar varnish only. Regular varnish cloud up under the sun's UV rays. Regular varnish tends to peel under wet conditions. Ask for Rick at the Gilford Lowes paint department. He has the expertise.
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I've had lot's of boats with brightwork and/or teak and always took care of it myself (or wife did). Well now I wouldn't buy a boat with ANY natural finish wood on it. Not because I don't like it but I'm too darn old to spend all my (or wife's) time taking care of it.
Hire someone or paint it white. JMHO as a boat owner for 56 years. |
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Talk to Wayne Barton at Fay's Boat Yard in Gilford. He has done some excellent work in the last couple years. He completely restored a Cape Dory and had it on display at the boat show this past winter (Hampshire Hill Milford NH).
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