New Member: 73’ Carver Camper in Oregon

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Oregon213
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Re: New Member: 73’ Carver Camper in Oregon

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Cooler wrote:QR_BBPOST Nice looking vessel. If you applied teak oil only, the teak will weather pretty quickly. I would suggest getting some Sikken's teak stain, and reapply according to directions. It is really easy, but putsy. The Sikkens will last at least a couple of seasons, possibly more. 8-) er
Would that be doable to apply on the water, or should I rush it and try to get it on while it’s in my driveway? Looking to put it down on the bay in a couple weeks.
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Re: New Member: 73’ Carver Camper in Oregon

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Neat older boat!
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jrafaello
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Re: New Member: 73’ Carver Camper in Oregon

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I’m also new to Carver. Bought an ‘87 Santa Cruz on a whim. Best decision ever. Doing the same as you, oiled and sealed the teak, wash and wax etc.., New stripes, Bimini and carpet. Yours has beautiful lines! She is going to be the envy of many. Enjoy!!
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