Thursday, 1 July 2010
The nose knows
The latest job on the list in the building of Calypso is the laying of the cabin sole which Jeremy has been working on and the laying of the deck by one of the team, David Wreyford. Both are very skilled jobs and it's very rare nowadays for a deck to be laid like this. The guys are using two new products in this job, the teak replacement, Kebony and a new, solvent-free sealant called Saba which also doesn't "go off" in the tube, dramatically cutting down on waste. I was curious to know how David was finding using the Kebony; "fine", he said, "much like teak - but it's got a funny smell"! I have to say, I really like it. Now, when you open the door to the yard a strong smell of mollases fills the air (it comes from the sugar industry bi-product used in the process of making Kebony). I think it will settle down once it's not being sanded and it's varnished with the linseed based Le Tonkinois varnish. To the untrained nose, it all makes a welcome change from the normal boat yard smells.
Labels:
cabin sole,
deck,
kebony,
laid deck,
Le Tonkinois,
Saba
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Hi Jessie and all @ JR. Great project - looking forward to seeing Calypso @ Southampton Show. Will Calypso's toe rails be Kebony also?
ReplyDeleteWell done, Good luck, Brad.