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Old 02-29-2008, 09:29 PM
joey joey is offline
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Default Re: Teak


Yes that's Bristle on the Jenna Mae,about 6 coats I think.I really like the stuff.You can recoat it in about an hour,you don't have to sand in between coats,it held up pretty well down here in the intense summer sun and after about 30days you can clear coat it if you want,but I didn't on the Jenna Mae.It's a two part varnish and goes on real nice with a sponge brush,I think it's about 60.00 a quart.
You can make a filler for the crack by mixing teak saw dust and a clear drying glue(I use Elmers)and just fill the crack,let it set up and sand it smooth.You will be able to see it,but it won't jump out at you like the crack would.

I just went and looked at the boat on my site and let me say that she has Bristle on the ToeRail,Transom,Helm Pod and Brow Cap.The covering boards and cockpit sole are teak and just oiled.
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