I have a 1983 36 albin..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the ships wheel needs to be striped and re varnished.. anybody done this ?? how did you go about doing the project>
KG
New Bern NC
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Re: ships wheel
I did that to the upper steering station wheel which was in very bad shape. The spokes were loose and the whole wheel wobbled. I mounted in by the center on a vise and pole, stripped it using heavy duty stripper and small scrapers. Then injected epoxy around the spokes and the wooden hub to stiffen it up (worked great, solid as a rock now) and then applied many coats of Epifanes varnish. Looks like new and has held up well for after several years and the Great Loop trip.