[alberg30] cutter rigged

sandersm at aol.com sandersm at aol.com
Sun Aug 20 21:40:46 PDT 2000


In a message dated 8/20/00 8:45:39 AM, sunstone at idirect.com writes:

>Wood work - I strongly recommend Cetol M by Sikkens, although easily abraded
>it is easily touched up with a Q tip and Cetol in a small bottle. About
>three Coats will do with an annual recoating. Ignore the instructions about
>sanding to key the Cetol for the next coat - a good washing with the deck
>brush rubbed over it will key it enough to coat from year to year. Cetol
>does darken with time but it covers the imperfections in abused wood and
>almost never fails the way varnish does.

I used Honey Teak on my topsides wood this year, and I have been pleased with 
the results.  Practical Sailor ranked it above Cetol and below only one other 
finish, which sounded much more difficult to apply.  Honey Teak has a 
pleasing color, the finish is reported to be stable (in color and durability 
and gloss) over time, and you can apply as many coats in a day as your arms 
will allow, as it goes on wet over wet, with no sanding between coats.

Sanders McNew
WILD ELF  # 297

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