No pics yet, but the teak swim platform did arrive. It was in 3 pieces when it arrived. 2 pieces mount on either side of the outdrive, and the third piece bridges the gap between those 2 over the outdrive. I cannot believe the deal I got on this. This is very high quality thick teak--probably 2" thick or better. It is all in good shape--just needs to be cleaned thoroughly, then teak brightener applied to get it all nice and pale.
I have used Sikkens Cetol on my teak in the past with good results. It does, however, have that slightly orange cast to it that I do not find to be the best look. I am curious as to what others may have used on their teak work--both to clean/brighten and finish. I am not opposed to using teak oil even though you have to keep oiling it often to keep it looking good. I can get a couple seasons out of the Cetol treatment without doing anything to it, and then just lightly sand the whole surface and any nicks/scratches, put on a couple more coats and I am good to go.
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