Looks great ... you have the teak back to the original, raw wood color, 
which isn't always that easy to do.  I don't know what kind of varnish 
you're going to use, but I really like Epifanes.  Its shockingly 
expensive, but it seems to last longer, and it really brushes out well.

Jon Freeman wrote:
> Hello All - 
> 
>  
> 
> I have made a little progress on my Montgomery 10 rehab. I have:
> 
> - Cut an access hole for accessing the back side of the hull damage so I
> could fiberglass it.
> 
> - Fiberglassed the two holes from the inside
> 
> - Put (2) new Harken Bullet blocks on the boom
> 
> - Acquired the new mast and track, plus new hardware and lines
> 
> - Removed all the hardware from the boat
> 
> - Sanded all the wood. BOY - the teak is going to just POP when it is
> finished! See the pics.
> 
> - Had the sail reconditioned by SailCare. Turned out beautiful.
> 
> Here's four more pictures:
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157610368584058/
> 
> Next steps - SAND, SAND, SAND.
> 
>  
> 
> Jon Freeman
> 
> Kent, WA
> 
>  
> 
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