330 - Refinish cabin floor?

Bayhouse

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My teak and holly floor is pretty beat up and I wonder if anyone has refinished theirs and have some tips/tricks for the job? I've searched and only found reference that the T&H may only be a veneer which means sanding/refinishing may be out of the question. If there is no option, i may just order Sea Deck to go over the top.
 
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It is a veneer with a plywood base. You can try to lightly sand and refinish (not sure why you wouldn't as you can always pull up). I believe it is bonded to the fiberglass floor and you can get it out if needed.
 
That would be a shame to cover that beautiful wood. Usually that enhanced veneer is thick enough for at least a couple of judicious sandings.
 
Due to delamination, I had to remove mine. Was a labor intensive job. Replaced with a more substantial piece that we epoxied on the sides and bottom to hopefully prevent another episode of delamination. Boat is a Sailfish 282.
 
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Thanks all, I'm going to try to give it a good sanding and if that doesn't work, move on to plan B
 
@Bayhouse how did you make out refinishing your floor? Restoring an 04 Marlin and looking for steps and materials to use to get this back in shape.
Thanks
Mike
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I'm interested in what everyone recommends using, your advise and the steps / material I should use to refinish my floor? Is Epiphanes clear varnish the best product? How many coats? after sanding is there anying I could put down first to restore the wood and color?
Thanks
Mike
 
If I did it, I would lightly sand and use a good spar varnish.
 
Thanks I am going to sand the whole thing and put 5 plus coats of Epifanes Clear Varnish down. Found a lot of info on how to do it by cutting it 50 - 50 with mineral spirits. Will post the results back here for other's benefits.
 
You should lightly sand and use TotalBoat varnish, I have been looking for the varnish that has a perfect balance between tint and gloss, and I finally found it in this product.
 
I never got around to that project and have now sold that boat. Good luck, mine looked like yours.