Answering my own post For the sake of future archive searchers.

the 33ii owners manual states the interior is oiled teak.  
Windstar's saloon table top is varnished, probably was originally, and has been 
disassembled and will be refinished.  The base was originally oiled teak, and 
has now been stripped of its p-owner applied (poorly) varnish, and refinished 
with minwax teak oil.    The tenons were remastered and a under slung 
/suspended drawer-box is being built.  Revitalizing an old base by scrubbing 
with scotchbrite and paint thinner, then re-oiling would be a very simple and 
worthwhile project.

Dave



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Happy new year all!

Working in the shop today, I was refastening the tenon to the foot of 
Windstar's saloon table to its 'leg', and while inverted on the bench (the 
saloon table, not me) I noticed the flaking varnish and the PO's sloppy 
brushwork.   And lo, another project was added to the list.  That varnish was 
easily scraped off with a hooked cabinet scraper, and it got me to wondering....

Does anybody know what was originally used to finish the woods in the interior? 
  




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