A few have asked how I finished the teak swim step on the Egg Habor.
The first picture is what it looked like when I pulled it off the boat. Not much left of the old varnish, not sure how long it had been since the last recoat.
A few have asked how I finished the teak swim step on the Egg Habor.
The first picture is what it looked like when I pulled it off the boat. Not much left of the old varnish, not sure how long it had been since the last recoat.
Add in my favorite tools, heat gun, scraper, file, and some sand paper.
Add in more sand paper, and a bath in Teak cleaner. Let it dry for a week in the garge with the heat on, and a fan!
After its well dryed I used Interlux Perfection plus, its a two part varnish. I did 3 or was it 4 coats, till everything was smooth.
I had to strip the fist coat as I did not know about gassing, and not to use epoxy or varnish on cold wood and then crank up the shop heat. I had 1000's of bubbles... It was not good.
I have since learned its best to have everyting at the same temp, shop/wood/product.
And after 3 or 4 coats of the two part it looks like this !
And after sanding it down one last time on the epoxy I changed out to Interlux Compass Clear Varnish. I used the Compass as a top coat, as it can wear, and it can be touched up easy.
After a year of hard use, dogs, kids, fishing, rafts... I am happy to say the only damage was caused by the braided fishing line on the outside edges we use for Halibut. And it was easy to fix, just a light sand/scuff and a few coats of Compass clear and it looked new again!
And a pic of one of the door's I built. If you look close you can see the Egg Harbor Logo laser engraved into the door.
Note this is about coat 4 of 12 or so, so its not flat and filled just yet, still using Compass Clear from Interlux.
I am sure there are other brands that may be better or cost less, this is just what I started out with and learned along the way.
Varnish is kind of a live process, you really need to learn the product, how thick you can apply it, how much you can cut it and with what, and what temps need to be to apply and dry out.
And then decide if your going to brush/roll/spray/foam brush it on ! I have done all of them, (I am no pro) and my best results came with a foam brush and then a back brush with a very nice brissle brush to get the air out.
Done
Nicely done.
Fight Entropy, build a wooden boat!
looks great!
.....and boat does too
2016 kayak Mill Creek 13
That's an impressive result!
There is nothing quite as permanent as a good temporary repair.
Thank you, she is a good boat, but now with a new owner.
Last edited by RonJr; 11-23-2020 at 10:36 AM.
excellent job !!
my coworker had a '71 Egg berthed next to my Chris-Craft and I just fell in love with the boat.
I have looked for a decent one for years (within my budget) and I guess deep down, I'm still looking.
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