Date: 4/6/2000, 1:53 pm
> The rep
> explained that while the Captain's Varnish did have UV inhibitors in it,
> it was not designed for extended water exposure
I think the answer to your question lies in the interpretation of "extended water exposure". What is "extended"? Is it 3 hours or 3 weeks? CLC recommends Captain's varnish, unless you are going to leave the boat in the water for an extended period, in which case they recommend painting the hull.
The way I look at it, you put the boat in the water, paddle for a few hours, then take the boat out of the water. By the time you use it again, the boat dries thoroughly. So there is not a continuous exposure to water. If you were building a sailboat that you would launch in the spring, and not pull out of the water until the fall, I would say that using varnish on the hull would be a problem. But for day trips where the boat is out of the water between uses, you shouldn't have a problem.
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- Varnish Question
Larry Thompson -- 4/6/2000, 1:38 pm- Re: Varnish Question
Roger Nuffer -- 4/9/2000, 5:11 pm- Re: Varnish Question
Don Sherwood -- 4/6/2000, 5:50 pm- Re: Varnish Question
Dave Colant -- 4/6/2000, 3:16 pm- Re: What was the application like?
Spidey -- 4/6/2000, 3:59 pm- Re: What was the application like?
Dave Colant -- 4/6/2000, 4:18 pm- Re: What was the application like?
Spidey -- 4/6/2000, 6:15 pm
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- Re: Varnish Question
Derek -- 4/6/2000, 1:58 pm- Re: Varnish Question
Ken Finger -- 4/6/2000, 1:53 pm - Re: Varnish Question
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