Teak restoration: coamings, pulpit, dorade box, trim
More teak work, with an even more visible impact this time since the pieces restored are fairly big (for instance, the coamings really stand out). I am almost done with the wood, only the companionway boards remain. The approach was the same as the one used for the rubrail and toerail: grime removal with teak cleaner, light sanding, then the time-consuming application of 3 coats of Cetol Marine Teak followed by two coats of Gloss.
- Pulpit, initial state.
- Dorade box, initial state.
- Coaming, initial state.
- Companionway trim, initial state.
- Aft trim, initial state.
- Another view of coamings, initial state.
- Dorade box, cleaned and sanded.
- Pulpit, cleaned and sanded.
- Companionway trim, cleaned and sanded.
- Coaming, cleaned and sanded.
- Cockpit, cleaned and sanded.
- Aft trim, cleaned and sanded.
- Full view after Cetol application.
- Pulpit, after Cetol application.
- Dorade box, after Cetol application.
- Dorade box, after Cetol application.
- Companionway trim, after Cetol application.
- Coaming, after Cetol application.
- Cockpit, after Cetol application.
- Aft trim, after Cetol application.
- Cockpit after, after Cetol application.