AlanS
19th October 2004, 03:13 AM
I am a woodworker, not too familiar with boats...I have been asked to do a few things on a friend's Freedom 40. Cherry interior, teak/holly ply floors.
Questions:
1. The floor is teak and holly ply panels. The top side is obviously finished, but the underside of the panels is NOT. Should we finish the undersides? My intuition tells me that to reduce moisture uptake and to stabilize the panel, we SHOULD...yes? Then, if yes, with WHAT?
2. There are several teak exterior pieces (steps, some mouldings, some minor exterior panels)with a failing finish (a varnish I am assuming), it is peeling. What finish could we put on the pieces to seal/protect without the hassle of varnish. I have used teak oils for interior work, but it seems that this would "wash away" quickly outside the vessel.
3. Is anyone familiar with the finish used on the interior? It appears to be a satin lacquer. The interior needs some minor touch-ups, is there any harm in using lacquer on a sea-worthy vessel?
Questions:
1. The floor is teak and holly ply panels. The top side is obviously finished, but the underside of the panels is NOT. Should we finish the undersides? My intuition tells me that to reduce moisture uptake and to stabilize the panel, we SHOULD...yes? Then, if yes, with WHAT?
2. There are several teak exterior pieces (steps, some mouldings, some minor exterior panels)with a failing finish (a varnish I am assuming), it is peeling. What finish could we put on the pieces to seal/protect without the hassle of varnish. I have used teak oils for interior work, but it seems that this would "wash away" quickly outside the vessel.
3. Is anyone familiar with the finish used on the interior? It appears to be a satin lacquer. The interior needs some minor touch-ups, is there any harm in using lacquer on a sea-worthy vessel?