Before Posting, Please Read Our Posting Guidelines Below.
1. Use the full 4 digit year for everything you are asking your question about. Example: 1962, 1988, 2000, 2011 2. Include the correct name of your Whaler model. Example: Montauk 17, Montauk 170, Outrage 26, Outrage 260 3. Include the length when necessary. Example: 16, 17, 18, 20, 22 4. Do not post your email address anywhere on this site as it is already in your user profile.
I think a lot of people use Starbrite teak oil with success on their teak. I have a teak table which sits outside here in Florida and I use it on that with success. It is a large table that gets beat all kinds of weather. Holds up nice
On my 1979 Montauk 17 restoration(which is in progress), I am currently re-sanding all pieces or replacing the teak, I am using the Z Spar Flagship Varnish. Very good UV protectant - it is the varnish of choice for many old classic wooden boat owners(ie. Chris Craft, Gar wood, Lymans, etc). Comes with a price though.
Some of the Whaler after market parts replacement dealers also use Z Spar on their teak such as
Specialty Marine.
I think the guys at Nautical Lumber(who appear to do some great work), use Interlux Schooner Varnish.