I'd appreciate some advice on sanding, staining, and varnishing the foredeck of my Thompson 17 lapstrake. The foredeck appears to be made of mahogany-covered marine plywood. Unlike other mahogany on the boat (which I have refinished), the mahogany veneer on the foredeck is quite thin. Do I use the same procedures for sanding, staining, and varnishing it as I do with solid mahogany? Are the same stain (Z-spar filler stain; red mahogany) and varnish (Z-spar Captain’s varnish) recommended for veneer?
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
Refinishing mahogany veneer
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Plywood was used for many items on boats built by Thompson including the decking. Depending on the year of the boat, the gunwale covering boards may be plywood.
Yes, use the same methods to strip and refinish the plywood as the solid wood. Be very CAREFUL as the top veneer is very thin. Seal, stain, and varnish the same way too.
Andreas
Yes, use the same methods to strip and refinish the plywood as the solid wood. Be very CAREFUL as the top veneer is very thin. Seal, stain, and varnish the same way too.
Andreas
Dear Andreas
My Thompson Sea Lancer has a small leak, most probably in the outer keel. At dock, she will take in about a gallon per day.
Do you recommend that I haul her out now and try to seal the leak, which might mean flipping the boat, or would it be safe to wait until Labor day?
Other than this the boat is in great shape.
Thanks
Steve
My Thompson Sea Lancer has a small leak, most probably in the outer keel. At dock, she will take in about a gallon per day.
Do you recommend that I haul her out now and try to seal the leak, which might mean flipping the boat, or would it be safe to wait until Labor day?
Other than this the boat is in great shape.
Thanks
Steve