Teak Time

With a few weeks before I can put the boat in the water, I figured I’d get some minor maintenance done. First order of business: cleaning and re-treating the teak. Since the woodwork has been aged enough that I can’t get it completely clean, I figured I’d go for the darker ‘Classic’ teak color to even out the overall look.

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Dry brush to remove flaking polyurethane.

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Bleach scrub

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Oxalic acid scrub

Looking better already!

Looking better already!

Sealant

Sealant

I opted for Classic, which matches the woodwork inside the cabin.

I opted for Classic, which matches the woodwork inside the cabin.

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