You're quite welcome.
I used a matte finish polyurathane.
 
 
In a message dated 2/8/2010 12:04:33 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
Thanks Chuck. Did you put on a polyurethane or varnish over the  stain?

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masad...@... wrote:
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> When I did the same project on Bloody  Mary, I took a piece of the old 
> bulkhead to a paint store to match  the stain. I used a combination of 
> different stains to archive an  extremely close match. It was trial end 
error on 
> scraps but It is  hard to tell the difference in the original starboard 
> bulkhead and  the new port bulkhead.
> 
> Chuck
> Bloody Mary 
>  2381
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> In a message dated 2/8/2010 10:10:28 A.M.  Central Standard Time, 
> dj2...@... writes:
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> Sunday in 36 degrees I removed the port bulkhead. Lots of  rot. While my 
> search continues for a suitable replacement here in TN  I would like the 
groups 
> opinion about what finish to use. I assume I  will use epoxy to seal the 
> edges but would like to match, somewhat  the other finish that the 
factory 
> used. I thought about Cetol but  don't yet no if the replacement ply will 
be 
> teak. The port bulkhead  by the way is about 26" wide X 42"tall.
> Doug 
> #5053 
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