Peeling varnish is precisely what's motivating the purchase of my cover. That, and buffing out the first signs of gelcoat "oxidization". And cleaning leaves out of the cockpit in the fall. And the bird poop... Jim M-17 "Spirit" On Jul 16, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Rick Davies wrote:
I did the eight-coat Epifanes thing last spring on all the teak, and determined never to do it again! With the cover, so far it hasn't deteriorated noticeably at all.
Rick M-17 #633 Lynne L
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Andrei Caldararu <andreic@math.wisc.edu
wrote:
I also have a Sailor's tailor cover and it has kept me from needing to refinish the woodwork this year. I tried trailering with it and for me it didn't work out, but perhaps it's because I didn't use the side tie- downs. But for keeping the boat form th elements it is great.
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