Cabin Floor

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Bob Lincoln
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Joined: Jul 17th, '06, 21:34
Location: CD 30 Cutter 1985 GOSLING Bullock Cove Riverside, R.I.

Cabin Floor

Post by Bob Lincoln »

We have a Cape Dory 30. The interior is natural teak which we oil regularly. We are thinking of putting a few coats of varnish on the floor to brighten it. Anybody have any comments or suggestions?
Jim Evans
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Joined: Feb 6th, '05, 18:38
Location: CD33 "Le Reve", Deale, MD

I'm Happy with Varnish on the Sole

Post by Jim Evans »

I refinished my cabin sole with Interlux Schooner varnish (#96), and I've been very happy with it. I've had no problems with slipping on a wet sole, and it wears very well. I believe the PO used a poly finish, and I used a non-toxic chemical stripper to remove it, followed by a good rinse, and light sanding. It was a lot of work, but I'm glad I did it.

I'm now in the process of using Interlux satin varnish (#60) on the cabin joinery, and I've been happy with the results so far.
Jim Evans
Dave H
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Joined: Feb 9th, '05, 23:40
Location: CD Typhoon Senior #35, Puffin

ventilation

Post by Dave H »

What are you guys doing/planning to do about the varnish fumes in the confined space of the cabin? I've been wondering if it's possible to do this in a way that's reasonably healthy.
Dave
Jim Evans
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Regarding Ventilation

Post by Jim Evans »

Good point, Dave. I should have mentioned that a respirator is required for application of varnish down below. The fumes get strong. Once it's dry, though, it's fine.
Jim Evans
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