Mike, I agree with Tod. Epoxy the rudder then varnish. The rudder on
Grace is finished this way and her rudder would spend up to 4 months in
the water without a break. I do re-varnish every winter. Her rudder is
beautiful all the time.
Mark Dvorscak
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Subject: M_Boats: Rudder Refinishing

Alright, I have the rudder and tiller on my M17 sanded down to bare
wood.  
Have read the threads on refinishing, but have not seen  anyone talk
about 
using stain and varnish to any extent.  Will a stain and two or three
coats 
of varnish survive below the waterline on a slipped M17 that has the
rudder 
placed in the cabin when not sailing?  I see a lot of warnings on
various 
varnishs about "not for use below the waterline."  Does this mean any
time 
or for extended exposure to water?

Any inputs on varnish and stain would be helpful.  Thanks!

Mike Huffine

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