Date: 11/30/2001, 3:52 pm
I sprayed the deck and ended up with an "orange peel" finish. I didn't end up with any drips, but the finish is slightly lesser in quality than the bottom.
: I agree with Nick. A flawless finish will last until you start using the
: boat. Other people will still admire your beautiful boat even if it isn't
: buffed to a perfect shine. Besides, if you go to the trouble of waxing it,
: you'll wind up with a really, really slippery boat that will be very hard
: to hang onto with wet hands... which might be rather dangerous in a rescue
: situation.... or frustrating as you're trying to hang onto it while
: loading/unloading it from your car. That doesn't mean you need to throw
: some sand in your last coat of varnish to make a "non skid"
: surface.... but just remember that "really, really shiny"
: generally means "really, really slippery"... and think about
: whether *that* is something that you want to contend with.
: Julie Kanarr
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- Other: Varnish finishing questions
Dan St. Gean -- 11/30/2001, 9:10 am- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 11/30/2001, 10:41 am- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
Julie Kanarr -- 11/30/2001, 11:30 am- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
Dan St. Gean -- 11/30/2001, 3:52 pm- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 11/30/2001, 4:21 pm- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
Dan St. Gean -- 12/2/2001, 11:02 am- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
LeeG -- 12/3/2001, 12:13 pm- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
Chris Menard -- 12/3/2001, 2:52 pm
- Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
- Remember, it`s a boat, not furniture. *NM*
Matthew -- 12/1/2001, 9:49 pm - Re: Other: Varnish finishing questions
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