Joel Aronson wrote:
I'm applying epoxy to the topside of the sole using West 105 and 207.
I added a couple before/after pictures to facebook.com/theoffice35
under the photo timeline. Next week I'll start applying Cetol to as
many board as I can fit into my breakfast rom at one time.
Joel
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Joel,
I bought my 36 in 1995. The first year at layup, I removed the boards
and made temporary ones out of 1/2"presswood. I store the teak and holly
in the basement until after the new year. The undersides get a good
check up for damage from water/humidity from the bilge. Bottom and edges
are kept well sealed. On the topside I give a light sanding and then a
thin coat of Minwax - Helmsman - Spar Urethane - Clear Gloss. The
result is a hard, shiny finish which is not slippery when wet. Floor
finish is a matter of taste but I get a lot of compliments over the
appearance of my floorboards.
Bill
Caprice 1
C&C 36 - 1978
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