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Unread 01-29-2016, 09:59 AM
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Looks great!
We had an 87 V.
I don't remember having large square pieces of teak like your boat. Where do the large square pieces go?
You know, I wondered what those pieces were for a while... then my wife's uncle told me on the maiden voyage that they were seats for either side of the engine cover (got the boat from her grandfather). i don't have a picture with them in, but here's a pic of the support rails on either side to hold them. When it's all finished, I'll post pics of it all setup.
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Unread 01-29-2016, 07:56 PM
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WOW!!
That will really look great!

That is going to look awesome with everything refinished!!

Please post up the photos when you get everything done.
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Default Weathered teak versus sheltered teak

So I just got around to finishing the last round of the first coat of Sikkens. Wow, the difference in the color after coat 1... I took these pics of the swim platform - which is obviously in the sun 24/7 for almost 30 years,,, and the other of a seat that has been either covered or thrown in the cuddy for the same amount of time. Look at the difference!!! WOW!!
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Great Job!!
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Boy that looks nice!
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jjuriga what one did you use sickens cetol marine natural? or sickens cetol marine,or sickens cetol marine light? are you going to go over it with the gloss? reason I am asking I just got a solid teak ice chest. cleaning and bleaching, then I will sand it all down, then refinish. cant wait to finish will be great down on my dock this summer!!
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Believe it or not, I used Cetol Marine Natural Teak... and all the pics have been taken after one of the three coats. I just got done sanding with 600 grit and fixin to blow out the second coat. Don't worry, I'll post plenty of pics!

Very cool teak chest!!! I didn't bleach or use stripper, just sanded the hell out of it- 50 > 80 > 120 > 220. FUN!!! Is the chest for your boat or backyard??
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I will use the chest down on my dock in the summer to keep all the adult beverages ice cold!!!!! I think I am also going to use the natural. where did you order yours from? I saw it on Jamestown marine.
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Nice ice chest.
I'm thinking..........
That ice chest looks like it belongs on a dock in Newport RI.
FANCY!
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sorry but it is a southern ice chest !!!!! lol
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