38]Restaurarea TEAK și punți – DIY barca cu pânze REFIT | Sailing Skua

38]Restaurarea TEAK și punți - DIY barca cu pânze REFIT |  Sailing Skua



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43 thoughts on “38]Restaurarea TEAK și punți – DIY barca cu pânze REFIT | Sailing Skua

  1. I don’t know why but Ryan waking up and immediately grabbing a t shirt right gave me the giggles

  2. You can actually get tube tips that are already flattened just for scenarios such as yours that you are doing. Saving money is one, and $4 per tube sounds great … but there is a time to save and a time when you should use a good quality product to last. Keeping water out of your deck is one of those times mate. Now that product you used might be perfectly fine, but I would have researched it quite a bit before I simply just chose one that was cheaper in that instance. ESPECIALLY considering the amount effort of doing that as well. But then, at best that would only be a temp sol'n imho anyway as I would prolly plan on replacing the teak deck with something cooler and less maint.

    I LOVE the look of natural wood and teak which is not my preferred wood, is fine. But for a deck it is simply not worth it imho. Accent wood items would be great. Small bits and sections that I would be willing to do maint. on.

  3. Really good job on the bright work and the teak deck. Too late for this time around but if you have the tool buying urge try and get hold of a Japanese pull saw to use for trimming teak plugs and then just finish off with the chisel ( this method preserves the chisel’s keenness for much longer.😀👍⛵️

  4. Fein makes a blade specifically for removing caulk in teak decks. Comes in different widths….amazing!!!

  5. Looks great. For future reference, be careful to only scrub your teak decks with a soft brush and against the grain. If you scrub with the grain you will wear down the wood and leave the grain raised.

  6. Just got some good WiFi so catching up, really good vid highlighting a job which is looming for me ☹️

  7. I noticed when you were doing the varnish work there were wood plugs missing. I see on the deck you are also missing bungs ? There is a company called Fuller , they make counter sinks for wood. You need a number #8 counter sink. You need to reset the screw holes with the new counter sink, then install new screws not the old screws. You then need to install new bungs with epoxy , do not use any other type of glue.
    After completing this cut down the plugs than sand the entire deck with a orbital sander and a series of grits of paper ending up using 180 as your last sand paper. After completed than oil the decks with a good teak oil.

  8. Hi, She is absolutely beautiful! With the layers of varnish, i would use much more layers. I used to work with oil varnish on my boats and 3 layers are good for interior use. I dont believe much synthetic varnishes. It is based on evaporating component, which make cracks inside varnish in the start. The result is that weathering is making biger and biger cracks and once water start penetrate to wood, it starts graying and peel off. I have never used international varnishes. I think its good choice, but the time will show. Although they say oil paint has good UV protection, after two years i can see that the wood is changing color under the sun. But the varnish stay in good condition. I used to work with minimum of 7 layers.

  9. Great how you showed thé difference between a small and a Nice boat ☺
    Thé new boat is looking very Nice old style ' with a lot of wood.
    Great video as usual . Thanks and lots of succes in you're Future projects and Sailing.

  10. instead of sanding the oxidized wood use a water and bleach solution about 50-50 …but thats for future work as im sure your finished by know

  11. Great intro. It was lovely to see the gain of comfort for Ryan in your new boat. By the way I already miss Kittiwake 🙁

  12. Awesome video, I just have one wish. You mentioned briefly that you consider the balsa core being in sufficient good condition, to not rip out the teak completely. It would have been an excellent addition to this episode if you have included that investigation. Fair winds and well done work. 🙂

  13. My favorite boats is old classic wooden boats.
    But a lot more maintenance then your boat.
    Don't ever get rid of the take deck it gives it a classic character.

  14. I had a vicious life altering nightmare a few nights ago. And as it ha[penes, it was of this guy re caulking his week deck. I was never the same after that experience.

  15. Congrats on the new boat..I Like the new deck…I smiled when you showed you both refinishing the deck..real fast motion teamwork…Loved it..

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