I have a 23' Mako that needs a lot of teak wood replaced. Is there a website i can go to and get the premade teak cuts that was on my boat when it was made.
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ROGUE I[br]1978 235 CC[br]Newburyport, MA[br]ROGUE II[br]1987 17\' Montauk[br]Camden, ME[br] -
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ROGUE I[br]1978 235 CC[br]Newburyport, MA[br]ROGUE II[br]1987 17\' Montauk[br]Camden, ME[br]Comment
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I like the smaller boats with teak... fit the 22 and larger with starboard
1990 - 261 [br]1968 -19 (First 40)[br][email protected]Comment
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Hello my name is Robert and I am new to the forum. I have a 1986 Mako21 and I am trying to find the best way to clean and treat the teak. I like the way the teak looks but it doesn't seem to last long.
Any suggestions?
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You can clean it and oil it for a temp shine.
More permanent approach: remove, sand, varnish...10-12 coats, wetsand between coats. With this method, you will have follow up with maintenance coats every several years depending on sun/UV exposure.
IMO Varnish looks best -- better than cetol, better than oil.
ROGUE I[br]1978 235 CC[br]Newburyport, MA[br]ROGUE II[br]1987 17\' Montauk[br]Camden, ME[br]Comment
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Wow! 10-12 coats of Varnish! Is there any brand you prefer? I am thinking about my next project on my Mako 15 1974, and the teak is original and a bit beat up. I think I'll remove it and sand, then try the varnish as suggested.
Mark Kriz[br]Mako15 1974[br]Mercury Thunderbolt 800 1972[br]Maple Valley, WA[br][br]
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