GREGNLIZ
New Member
Hi All,
We just found this SeaRay club and joined right away. We are owners of a 24' 1978 Weekender. We've been plugging away at restoring her, this is our third year. Fortunately we've been able to boat with her during this as well or may have hit the discouraged stage by now. My husband is doing alot of the mechanical, me the cosmetic. I read someone here wondering about the teak. Both us and our neighbours (1977 SRV-240) have used Cetol-Natural by Sikkens and WOW results. Yes - we've removed it first before sanding and staining but worth it in the end because with 4 to 7 coats, you're good for a fewyears before you have to redo it. Glad to be on board & happy boating!
We just found this SeaRay club and joined right away. We are owners of a 24' 1978 Weekender. We've been plugging away at restoring her, this is our third year. Fortunately we've been able to boat with her during this as well or may have hit the discouraged stage by now. My husband is doing alot of the mechanical, me the cosmetic. I read someone here wondering about the teak. Both us and our neighbours (1977 SRV-240) have used Cetol-Natural by Sikkens and WOW results. Yes - we've removed it first before sanding and staining but worth it in the end because with 4 to 7 coats, you're good for a fewyears before you have to redo it. Glad to be on board & happy boating!