Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Re-finishing the teak on my 18 outrage

Posted by scubadldllee on 06/18/09 - 12:48 PM
#1

I have finished scraping off the old varnish (that a previous owner used) on most of the teak on my Whaler. Once I get it all smoothed out what is the best product to use to treat the teak?

Posted by Troy on 06/18/09 - 1:27 PM
#2

Here's an article by me:
http://www.whalercentral.com/articles...icle_id=88

Edited by Joe Kriz on 06/18/09 - 1:57 PM

Posted by Troy on 06/18/09 - 1:30 PM
#3

Here's another one by site owner Joe Kriz:
http://www.whalercentral.com/articles...icle_id=31

Basically, just do a good job sanding and then start coating with teak oil. It will take several coats.

Edited by Joe Kriz on 06/18/09 - 1:58 PM

Posted by clemson on 06/20/09 - 5:49 PM
#4

years ago when I had a Montauk, I used a 3 part kit: cleaner, brightner, and sealer. The sealer had a consistency of water, penetrated well, great color and lasted well. Anyone have any idea of this product? I now have a 22' Outrage and need to do the teak. Any help is appreciated.

John

Posted by Guts on 06/20/09 - 8:39 PM
#5

clemson That sounds like I have done. I used Semco Teak Sealer Natural color.

Posted by scubadldllee on 06/22/09 - 1:03 PM
#6

Thanks for all of the advice.

Posted by partyguy110 on 06/22/09 - 3:43 PM
#7

I did the same and was happy with the results.