Re: Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Chuck S via CnC-List
I like the Watco Teak Oil from Home Depot, too. I also use Pinesol on wood and 
Tilex on hard surfaces. 

Mold reduction strategy: 
Pinesol is a great cleaner and if mixed thin, acording to the label does not 
need rinsing. In the spring when it's too cold to do much on board, I spray 
sections of the wood panels with a hand sprayer w Pinesol and water, wipe that 
in with a cotton cloth and then mist it again and wipe that off. Some of the 
oil will be lifted, but Watco works great where the wood looks lighter than the 
rest. I spray and wipe down inside all lockers and storage areas with the 
Pinesol mix. 

If mold is found, a use a sponge with straight Pinesol to wipe that off and 
final coat with another spray of the leaner mix, wipe off any puddles. 

If mold appears on fiberglass, I switch to using Tilex . If you spray Tilex 
onto the interior surface, you risk breathing it and previous experience gave 
me a wicked sore throat. Instead, I spray a sponge and wipe the surface without 
spraying much into the air. Rinse the sponge in a bucket of warm water. Once 
clean, I spray a light coat onto effected surfaces starting at the bow and work 
my way back and out to leave the boat for a while (go to lunch or dinner) to 
air dry. 

The boat needs fresh air to keep down mold. I added solar fans and they run all 
year, until it drops to freezing. I turn them off for a few weeks in February, 
but otherwise they pull air out of the cabin year round. Fresh air enters 
through the drop boards. 

Vacuum the bilge dry before winter layup helps too. Once I cleaned and painted 
my bilge, I lost the boat smell that my daughter heated. Now I simply wet vac 
it, and sponge clean what I can reach, before tarping it over. 

Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 CC 34R 
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md 

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I bought a quart can of Watco Teak Oil at Home Depot. After last summer, the 
teak looked beat up and uneven. Even the admiral was impressed with how good 
the teak look after I oiled it, and the can will last another 10 years or more. 

Joel 
35/3 
Annapolis 

On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List  
cnc-list@cnc-list.com  wrote: 



I use lemon pledge to the keep the wood inside looking good. I'm grateful for 
the recipe though because I've been wanting to line the quarter berth with 
mahogany battens. 

Steve 
Suhana, CC 32 
Toronto 


On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List  
cnc-list@cnc-list.com  wrote: 

blockquote

Agreed, 

That's why I try and prioritize the stuff by must do vs nice to have. I do 
my best to get the must do well and fairly expeditiously, the rest is 
somewhat maniana because it's lower on the priority list than racing / 
cruising with the family.. 

That's in contrast with 4 out of 6 of my dock neighbors that seem to place 
constantly working on the boat as the top priority. 

To each his own, I'd rather be sailing (Like the 70's bumper sticker used to 
say :-) ) At least my dock looks nice, with clean and well maintained boats. 

BTW, I just use the West Premium Gold teak oil once or twice a year in my 
cabin and the boat looks great, I get compliments all the time. 

-Francois Rivard 
1990 34+ Take Five 
Lake Lanier, GA 


- The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing. 

- Wal 

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Re: Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 5:18 PM, Chuck S via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
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If mold appears on fiberglass, I switch to using *Tilex*.


Scrubbing Bubbles Foaming Bleach is the bomb on fiberglass.  Mold just
disappears.

Wear appropriate personal protective gear.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List
Agreed, 

That's why I try and prioritize the stuff by must do vs nice to have. 
I do my best to get the must do well and fairly expeditiously, the rest 
is somewhat maniana because it's lower on the priority list than racing 
/ cruising with the family.. 

That's in contrast with 4 out of 6 of my dock neighbors that seem to place 
constantly working on the boat as the top priority. 

To each his own, I'd rather be sailing (Like the 70's bumper sticker used 
to say :-)  )   At least my dock looks nice, with clean and well 
maintained boats. 

BTW, I just use the West Premium Gold teak oil once or twice a year in 
my cabin and the boat looks great, I get compliments all the time.

-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ Take Five
Lake Lanier, GA 


- The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing.

- Wal

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Re: Stus-List Interior teak finish

2015-06-24 Thread Wally Bryant via CnC-List

Oh my gosh, that was me.

Once upon a time, in a land far far away, I got really into doing 
everything as perfect as possible.   Then I was forced to make 
compromises, because I was never actually going to go cruising if I 
didn't finish off the list.  So structurally sound was the top priority, 
and cosmetics came second.


I have a great deal of home made teak work on board 
http://www.wbryant.com/StellaBoat/Projects/trickwood/trkwd.htm and 
after some time just used straight Minwax Marine Spar
Varnish.  (I would *not* use it on the exterior.  'Spar' is a marketing 
term for Minwax.)  As it ages it gets darker and redder, and after 10 
years I can't tell the difference.  I suppose if you look really close 
you can tell, but I don't care and no one has ever commented on it.


The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing.

Wal



You wrote:
 snip A lister contributed a very good stain match years ago - I 
wish I'd saved his name
 to credit his trial and error efforts, but the recipe is Minwax Wood 
Finish (Stain) 1 part Provincial (211)
 2 parts Golden Pecan (245) 2 parts Colonial Maple (223) I've sanded 
dinged, worn, or stained solid teak bits,
 and very very carefully very fine sanded some of the teak veneer 
panels, then wiped on this stain mix,
 let stand a few minutes, and wiped off. The results look like an 
EXACT color match on my boat. I now keep a can

 of this mix made up for all touch up work inside. snip

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Re: Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List
I use lemon pledge to the keep the wood inside looking good. I'm grateful
for the recipe though because I've been wanting to line the quarter berth
with mahogany battens.

Steve
Suhana, CC 32
Toronto


On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 Agreed,

 That's why I try and prioritize the stuff by must do vs nice to have.
 I do my best to get the must do well and fairly expeditiously, the rest
 is somewhat maniana because it's lower on the priority list than racing /
 cruising with the family..

 That's in contrast with 4 out of 6 of my dock neighbors that seem to place
 constantly working on the boat as the top priority.

 To each his own, I'd rather be sailing (Like the 70's bumper sticker used
 to say :-)  )   At least my dock looks nice, with clean and well maintained
 boats.

 BTW, I just use the West Premium Gold teak oil once or twice a year in
 my cabin and the boat looks great, I get compliments all the time.

 -Francois Rivard
 1990 34+ Take Five
 Lake Lanier, GA


 - The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing.

 - Wal

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Re: Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Indigo via CnC-List
I have been using Old English furniture oil for about three years. Seems to do 
the job for me with no downside noticed yet. 

--
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Indigo CC 35III
SOUTHPORT CT

 On Jun 24, 2015, at 13:09, Joel Aronson via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
 wrote:
 
 I bought a quart can of Watco Teak Oil at Home Depot.  After last summer, the 
 teak looked beat up and uneven.  Even the admiral was impressed with how good 
 the teak look after I oiled it, and the can will last another 10 years or 
 more.
 
 Joel
 35/3
 Annapolis
 
 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
 I use lemon pledge to the keep the wood inside looking good. I'm grateful 
 for the recipe though because I've been wanting to line the quarter berth 
 with mahogany battens. 
 
 Steve
 Suhana, CC 32
 Toronto
 
 
 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
 Agreed, 
 
 That's why I try and prioritize the stuff by must do vs nice to have.  
 I do my best to get the must do well and fairly expeditiously, the rest 
 is somewhat maniana because it's lower on the priority list than racing / 
 cruising with the family.. 
 
 That's in contrast with 4 out of 6 of my dock neighbors that seem to place 
 constantly working on the boat as the top priority.  
 
 To each his own, I'd rather be sailing (Like the 70's bumper sticker used 
 to say :-)  )   At least my dock looks nice, with clean and well maintained 
 boats. 
 
 BTW, I just use the West Premium Gold teak oil once or twice a year in my 
 cabin and the boat looks great, I get compliments all the time.
 
 -Francois Rivard
 1990 34+ Take Five
 Lake Lanier, GA  
 
 
 - The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing.
 
 - Wal
 
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Re: Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Joel Aronson via CnC-List
I bought a quart can of Watco Teak Oil at Home Depot.  After last summer,
the teak looked beat up and uneven.  Even the admiral was impressed with
how good the teak look after I oiled it, and the can will last another 10
years or more.

Joel
35/3
Annapolis

On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 I use lemon pledge to the keep the wood inside looking good. I'm grateful
 for the recipe though because I've been wanting to line the quarter berth
 with mahogany battens.

 Steve
 Suhana, CC 32
 Toronto


 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 Agreed,

 That's why I try and prioritize the stuff by must do vs nice to
 have.  I do my best to get the must do well and fairly expeditiously,
 the rest is somewhat maniana because it's lower on the priority list than
 racing / cruising with the family..

 That's in contrast with 4 out of 6 of my dock neighbors that seem to
 place constantly working on the boat as the top priority.

 To each his own, I'd rather be sailing (Like the 70's bumper sticker used
 to say :-)  )   At least my dock looks nice, with clean and well maintained
 boats.

 BTW, I just use the West Premium Gold teak oil once or twice a year in
 my cabin and the boat looks great, I get compliments all the time.

 -Francois Rivard
 1990 34+ Take Five
 Lake Lanier, GA


 - The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing.

 - Wal

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Re: Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Jerome Tauber via CnC-List
I used teak oil and it grew mold and black spots over the winter.  Bleached it 
out as best as I could.  That's why I have to refinish the interior wood.   
I'll try miniwax stain spar varnish.  

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jun 24, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Joel Aronson via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
 
 I bought a quart can of Watco Teak Oil at Home Depot.  After last summer, the 
 teak looked beat up and uneven.  Even the admiral was impressed with how good 
 the teak look after I oiled it, and the can will last another 10 years or 
 more.
 
 Joel
 35/3
 Annapolis
 
 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
 I use lemon pledge to the keep the wood inside looking good. I'm grateful 
 for the recipe though because I've been wanting to line the quarter berth 
 with mahogany battens. 
 
 Steve
 Suhana, CC 32
 Toronto
 
 
 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
 Agreed, 
 
 That's why I try and prioritize the stuff by must do vs nice to have.  
 I do my best to get the must do well and fairly expeditiously, the rest 
 is somewhat maniana because it's lower on the priority list than racing / 
 cruising with the family.. 
 
 That's in contrast with 4 out of 6 of my dock neighbors that seem to place 
 constantly working on the boat as the top priority.  
 
 To each his own, I'd rather be sailing (Like the 70's bumper sticker used 
 to say :-)  )   At least my dock looks nice, with clean and well maintained 
 boats. 
 
 BTW, I just use the West Premium Gold teak oil once or twice a year in my 
 cabin and the boat looks great, I get compliments all the time.
 
 -Francois Rivard
 1990 34+ Take Five
 Lake Lanier, GA  
 
 
 - The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing.
 
 - Wal
 
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Re: Stus-List Interior Teak Finish

2015-06-24 Thread Josh Muckley via CnC-List
I have heard that lemon oil prevents mold.  After recommendations from this
list I use Old English lemon oil.  Comes in a trigger sprayer.  Spray on,
rub in, wipe off.  Fresh smell, no mold... Yet.

Josh Muckley
S /V Sea Hawk
1989 CC 37 +
Solomons, MD
On Jun 24, 2015 1:22 PM, Jerome Tauber via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
wrote:

 I used teak oil and it grew mold and black spots over the winter.
 Bleached it out as best as I could.  That's why I have to refinish the
 interior wood.   I'll try miniwax stain spar varnish.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jun 24, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Joel Aronson via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 I bought a quart can of Watco Teak Oil at Home Depot.  After last summer,
 the teak looked beat up and uneven.  Even the admiral was impressed with
 how good the teak look after I oiled it, and the can will last another 10
 years or more.

 Joel
 35/3
 Annapolis

 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Stevan Plavsa via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 I use lemon pledge to the keep the wood inside looking good. I'm grateful
 for the recipe though because I've been wanting to line the quarter berth
 with mahogany battens.

 Steve
 Suhana, CC 32
 Toronto


 On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 Agreed,

 That's why I try and prioritize the stuff by must do vs nice to
 have.  I do my best to get the must do well and fairly expeditiously,
 the rest is somewhat maniana because it's lower on the priority list than
 racing / cruising with the family..

 That's in contrast with 4 out of 6 of my dock neighbors that seem to
 place constantly working on the boat as the top priority.

 To each his own, I'd rather be sailing (Like the 70's bumper sticker
 used to say :-)  )   At least my dock looks nice, with clean and well
 maintained boats.

 BTW, I just use the West Premium Gold teak oil once or twice a year in
 my cabin and the boat looks great, I get compliments all the time.

 -Francois Rivard
 1990 34+ Take Five
 Lake Lanier, GA


 - The most important thing is to get the job done well and go sailing.

 - Wal

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Stus-List Interior teak finish

2015-06-23 Thread Jerome Tauber via CnC-List
Does anyone know what C C used to finish the interior teak in the 80's.  Jerry 
CC 27mk V.  J J.  

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Re: Stus-List Interior teak finish

2015-06-23 Thread Jim Watts via CnC-List
I use lard. If we cook bacon on the boat, I will also smear some bacon fat
around the bottom of the bulkheads to protect them.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
CC 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

On 23 June 2015 at 15:31, Nate Flesness via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
wrote:

 Confirm it was oil on a 1980 30-1.
 I'm slowly converting the oil to Epifanes hand rubbed varnish finish -
 cleans up better.
 If you're refinishing or replacing teak, A lister contributed a very good
 stain match years ago - I wish I'd saved his name to credit his trial and
 error efforts, but the
 recipe is

 Minwax Wood Finish (Stain)1 part Provincial (211)  2 parts
 Golden Pecan (245)2 parts Colonial Maple (223)

 I've sanded dinged, worn, or stained solid teak bits, and very very
 carefully very fine sanded some of the teak veneer panels, then wiped on
 this stain mix, let stand a few minutes, and wiped off. The results look
 like an EXACT color match on my boat. I now keep a can of this mix made up
 for all touch up work inside.

 Nate

 Sarah Jean
 1980 30-1
 relocated and finally launched today and on a bouy in the cove, South Lake
 St. Croix,
 Hudson WI

 1994 Tartan 31 - yet to be re-named
 Siskiwit Bay Marina
 Lake Superior
 Cornucopia WI

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 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 FWIW, on my 1982 37’ it was oiled. No varnish. I continued to use teak
 oil.

 Best,
 Dave Godwin
 1982 CC 37 - Ronin
 Reedville - Chesapeake Bay
 Ronin’s Overdue Refit http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/

 On Jun 23, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Jerome Tauber via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 Does anyone know what C C used to finish the interior teak in the 80's.
 Jerry CC 27mk V.  J J.

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Re: Stus-List Interior teak finish

2015-06-23 Thread Wally Bryant via CnC-List

You wrote:

I use lard. If we cook bacon on the boat, I will also smear some bacon fat
around the bottom of the bulkheads to protect them.


Now that's not fair.  Dude, somebody might actually try that.  It will 
smell.


Here's the real scoop.  I recently had hernia surgery, and the surgeon 
also specializes in weight reduction gastric stuff and liposuction.  He 
cut me a deal on human lipostuff, which is the best thing to smear all 
over the interior teak of your boat.


Oh, never mind...

Actually, I might be the only person who could write a 10 minute comedy 
routine about hernia surgery.  For now, I'll just say that from now on 
I'll be paying someone to replace my batteries. Getting old sucks.


Wal
currently still lying in La Cruz


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Re: Stus-List Interior teak finish

2015-06-23 Thread Nate Flesness via CnC-List
Confirm it was oil on a 1980 30-1.
I'm slowly converting the oil to Epifanes hand rubbed varnish finish -
cleans up better.
If you're refinishing or replacing teak, A lister contributed a very good
stain match years ago - I wish I'd saved his name to credit his trial and
error efforts, but the
recipe is

Minwax Wood Finish (Stain)1 part Provincial (211)  2 parts
Golden Pecan (245)2 parts Colonial Maple (223)

I've sanded dinged, worn, or stained solid teak bits, and very very
carefully very fine sanded some of the teak veneer panels, then wiped on
this stain mix, let stand a few minutes, and wiped off. The results look
like an EXACT color match on my boat. I now keep a can of this mix made up
for all touch up work inside.

Nate

Sarah Jean
1980 30-1
relocated and finally launched today and on a bouy in the cove, South Lake
St. Croix,
Hudson WI

1994 Tartan 31 - yet to be re-named
Siskiwit Bay Marina
Lake Superior
Cornucopia WI

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Dave Godwin via CnC-List 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:

 FWIW, on my 1982 37’ it was oiled. No varnish. I continued to use teak oil.

 Best,
 Dave Godwin
 1982 CC 37 - Ronin
 Reedville - Chesapeake Bay
 Ronin’s Overdue Refit http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/

 On Jun 23, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Jerome Tauber via CnC-List 
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 Does anyone know what C C used to finish the interior teak in the 80's.
 Jerry CC 27mk V.  J J.

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Re: Stus-List Interior teak finish

2015-06-23 Thread Dave Godwin via CnC-List
FWIW, on my 1982 37’ it was oiled. No varnish. I continued to use teak oil.

Best,
Dave Godwin
1982 CC 37 - Ronin
Reedville - Chesapeake Bay
Ronin’s Overdue Refit http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/
 On Jun 23, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Jerome Tauber via CnC-List 
 cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
 
 Does anyone know what C C used to finish the interior teak in the 80's.  
 Jerry CC 27mk V.  J J.  
 
 Sent from my iPhone
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