Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-11 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 7:19 AM, Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List <
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> Two Points from Ron’s post
>
>
>
> 1.  +100 to the varnished wood for interior.
>
Add me to the varnish team.  I sanded Touche's interior and applied 7 coats
of Epifanes gloss varnish in 1999.  Haven't touched it since. Looks great
today.  In fact, I just got a nice compliment on it last week.

Lot of work but worth it in my opinion.  Removed lots of trim pieces and
took home to work on.

Dennis C.
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Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-11 Thread Hoyt, Mike via CnC-List
Two Points from Ron’s post


1.  +100 to the varnished wood for interior.  Previous three boats were not 
varnished and required oil.  Current 1987 boat came from factory with varnished 
interior and has a LOT of wood.  Never required any touchups in all the time 
since.


2.  I found it ironic that Ron blamed cruisers for a lack of interior 
maintenance.  That is usually blamed on people using a boat for racing.


We are loving our Winnebago.  Having an interior is really nice. 1987 Frers 33

Mike
Persistence
1987 Frers 33 #16
Halifax, NS



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Jon:  I’m in the camp that hates to use oil on wood since you will have to do 
it again sometimeI hate maintenance.

My 1977 38MKII was 20 years old when I got her in 1997, the previous owner used 
her for cruising and did absolutely no maintenance or care so the interior was 
very tired and in some cases sun bleached in the forepeak.

I sanded the entire interior and coated it with MInwax Helmsman Satin 
Urethane….I used their gloss version on the trim edges of the bulkheads, etc.

It’s been almost 20 years under my ownership ……I wipe it down with pledge 
once a year and I do not plan on ever redoing it again…it looks better than 
it did coming out of the factory.

Just my 2 cents worth,

Ron C.


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Subject: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

It is time to refresh the interior of my 1986 44 and I have a section that I 
would like to re-veneer. Does anyone know what the wood veneer is on the mid 
80's C's?
Is it teak or some kind of mahogany?
The best match I have found is the Teak Veneer Quartered from Oakwood Veneers.
http://www.oakwoodveneer.com/veneers/teak-veneer.html
I have tried the Watco Danish Oil Cherry as a color match as a lister 
recommended some time ago and it seems to be a pretty good match for my boat.
Any help from someone who has worked on their wood interior would be 
appreciated.

Jon
C 44
Mor' Childs Play
Kingston, ON

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Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-11 Thread Jonathan Boocock via CnC-List
Thanks to all for the input.
It looks like I will look for a good match in pattern with with teak veneer.
I was planning to use the oil only to match the color but will use some
kind of varnish on top. The idea of not having to do any interior trim
maintenance for 30 years does appeal to me
Jon
C 44
Mor' Childs Play
Kingston,  ON
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Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-11 Thread Ron Casciato via CnC-List
HI Mike:

 

I agree with your general impressioncruisers vs racers………..however, when my 
boat was listed in Marblehead in 97, it stated that the cosmetics were less 
than average………but I knew the 38 MKII as a good boat and good for  racing……..we 
had another successful season this year……..

 

But I’m very fussy about looks and function.lots of improvements over the 
last 10 or so years and it does look brand new today….. I’m also in a slip on a 
dock with only big cruisers (power boats)………I’m the “token sailboat” so I have 
to keep the image up.  

 

The boat next to me is a Hatteras 40……..completely redone inside with granite 
countertops, 2 built-in blenders, and an ice machine……….it’s a great dock!!! 
Never a dry glass.

 

Cheers,

 

Ron C.

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

 

Two Points from Ron’s post

 

1.  +100 to the varnished wood for interior.  Previous three boats were not 
varnished and required oil.  Current 1987 boat came from factory with varnished 
interior and has a LOT of wood.  Never required any touchups in all the time 
since.

 

2.  I found it ironic that Ron blamed cruisers for a lack of interior 
maintenance.  That is usually blamed on people using a boat for racing.

 

We are loving our Winnebago.  Having an interior is really nice. 1987 Frers 33

 

Mike

Persistence

1987 Frers 33 #16

Halifax, NS

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

 

Jon:  I’m in the camp that hates to use oil on wood since you will have to do 
it again sometimeI hate maintenance.

 

My 1977 38MKII was 20 years old when I got her in 1997, the previous owner used 
her for cruising and did absolutely no maintenance or care so the interior was 
very tired and in some cases sun bleached in the forepeak.

 

I sanded the entire interior and coated it with MInwax Helmsman Satin 
Urethane….I used their gloss version on the trim edges of the bulkheads, etc.

 

It’s been almost 20 years under my ownership ……I wipe it down with pledge 
once a year and I do not plan on ever redoing it again…it looks better than 
it did coming out of the factory.

 

Just my 2 cents worth,

 

Ron C.

 

 

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Subject: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

 

It is time to refresh the interior of my 1986 44 and I have a section that I 
would like to re-veneer. Does anyone know what the wood veneer is on the mid 
80's C's?

Is it teak or some kind of mahogany?

The best match I have found is the Teak Veneer Quartered from Oakwood Veneers.

http://www.oakwoodveneer.com/veneers/teak-veneer.html

I have tried the Watco Danish Oil Cherry as a color match as a lister 
recommended some time ago and it seems to be a pretty good match for my boat.

Any help from someone who has worked on their wood interior would be 
appreciated.

 

Jon

C 44

Mor' Childs Play

Kingston, ON

 

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Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-10 Thread Jim Watts via CnC-List
The veneer is definitely teak. The colour you have to match to will depend
on how your original teak has aged. If someone has applied teak oil every
year since new, the wood will be really dark. I have avoided teak oil, and
it seems the previous owners did much the same, and our teak is quite light.
We have a guy at our local Ace Hardware who is a whiz at matching stain
colours, if you took in some of your existing wood and some new veneer to a
good mixer he/she should be able to get it pretty close.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

On 9 September 2015 at 14:30, Jonathan Boocock via CnC-List <
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> It is time to refresh the interior of my 1986 44 and I have a section that
> I would like to re-veneer. Does anyone know what the wood veneer is on the
> mid 80's C's?
> Is it teak or some kind of mahogany?
> The best match I have found is the Teak Veneer Quartered from Oakwood
> Veneers.
> http://www.oakwoodveneer.com/veneers/teak-veneer.html
> I have tried the Watco Danish Oil Cherry as a color match as a lister
> recommended some time ago and it seems to be a pretty good match for my
> boat.
> Any help from someone who has worked on their wood interior would be
> appreciated.
>
> Jon
> C 44
> Mor' Childs Play
> Kingston, ON
>
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Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-10 Thread Fred Hazzard via CnC-List
Jon,  my 1986 44 has a teak interior.  I had to re-veneer my nav station.
Locally  I bought teak veneer with  mdo paper back that was reasonably
close to the original.   I varnished it with several coats.  At first it
looked a little light when compared to the rest of the boat.  After a year
or so it darkened and you cannot tell it from the original..

Fred Hazzard
Portland, OR

On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Jonathan Boocock via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> It is time to refresh the interior of my 1986 44 and I have a section that
> I would like to re-veneer. Does anyone know what the wood veneer is on the
> mid 80's C's?
> Is it teak or some kind of mahogany?
> The best match I have found is the Teak Veneer Quartered from Oakwood
> Veneers.
> http://www.oakwoodveneer.com/veneers/teak-veneer.html
> I have tried the Watco Danish Oil Cherry as a color match as a lister
> recommended some time ago and it seems to be a pretty good match for my
> boat.
> Any help from someone who has worked on their wood interior would be
> appreciated.
>
> Jon
> C 44
> Mor' Childs Play
> Kingston, ON
>
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Re: Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-10 Thread Tom Anderson via CnC-List
Jon,
The interior teak on my 32 was looking tired, Ok, looking very tired especially 
around the galley about five years ago.  I have had good luck with Cetol light 
on exterior teak.  So I lightly sanded the teak in the whole galley area, taped 
off and put on two coats of Cetol light, and used the boat for a year to see if 
I still liked the looks.  It held up well, and then I lightly sanded the rest 
of the interior, taped and coated the rest of the interior over the next year.  
To today it still looks very good.  Please keep in mind that the interior teak 
had not been touched at all before.

Tom Anderson
C 32 Nonpareil
Marblehead, MA

Too long till next race

On Sep 10, 2015, at 3:48 PM, cnc-list-requ...@cnc-list.com wrote:

>> It is time to refresh the interior of my 1986 44 and I have a section that
>> I would like to re-veneer. Does anyone know what the wood veneer is on the
>> mid 80's C's?
>> Is it teak or some kind of mahogany?
>> The best match I have found is the Teak Veneer Quartered from Oakwood
>> Veneers.
>> http://www.oakwoodveneer.com/veneers/teak-veneer.html
>> I have tried the Watco Danish Oil Cherry as a color match as a lister
>> recommended some time ago and it seems to be a pretty good match for my
>> boat.
>> Any help from someone who has worked on their wood interior would be
>> appreciated.
>> 
>> Jon
>> C 44
>> Mor' Childs Play
>> Kingston, ON

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Stus-List C Interior Wood Veneer - mid 80's

2015-09-09 Thread Jonathan Boocock via CnC-List
It is time to refresh the interior of my 1986 44 and I have a section that
I would like to re-veneer. Does anyone know what the wood veneer is on the
mid 80's C's?
Is it teak or some kind of mahogany?
The best match I have found is the Teak Veneer Quartered from Oakwood
Veneers.
http://www.oakwoodveneer.com/veneers/teak-veneer.html
I have tried the Watco Danish Oil Cherry as a color match as a lister
recommended some time ago and it seems to be a pretty good match for my
boat.
Any help from someone who has worked on their wood interior would be
appreciated.

Jon
C 44
Mor' Childs Play
Kingston, ON
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