Roberto, to be honest we tried to think of everything to avoid doing this, but it's just ALL in too bad of shape. If it were just a bad patch here and there it would be one thing. The boat's owner walked away from it 6 years ago. It has been uncovered and unprotected in the brutal Maryland winters and summers ever since. At the time he left I am assuming that the wood needed refinishing because he had taped it off with blue tape. That is how it sat. This is what that taped off wood looked like when we bought it.Sea Hunt Video wrote:Becky and Lance:
Given your substantial restoration efforts with your Cape Dory 33, have you given any thought to replacing the really deteriorated teak with new teak and then varnish or teak oil or Cetol Marine Natural Teak (my favorite) instead of painting it
By replacing the deteriorated teak you will return her to her natural beauty. For me at least, part of the classic beauty of a Cape Dory sailboat is the use of teak.
Just a thought.
And the cockpit coamings, although severly weathered, are not the worst of it. We spent several weekends trying to get all that blackened tape off the boat. We thought it was duct tape because it was so difficult to remove, but it was just blue tape that had baked on for 6 years.
On the aft starboard quarter the rubrail had come off. When they screwed it back on instead of bunging the holes they filled them with this horrible red rubber sealant. I pulled on it and dug at it and there is no way to get it all loose from the wood so that a bung would ever go in nicely again so I have to drill the holes out oversize to get rid of it and then fill them and drill them out again. Either that or get a new piece made, about 10 feet of it.
To be honest with you, about the only wood on the whole boat that's in pretty good shape is the dorade boxes. But that is only because they were covered with canvas, at least until the covers rotted away.
To "return her to her natural beauty" as you say, we really would have to replace it all (except those dorade boxes), which is what I have been saying we cannot afford to do, either in terms of money or time.