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Stockie said..
I like the change Southace, I reckon the seats really transformed the before and after as well. I'm not a big fan of the modern formica look, but somewhere in between with real wood as a feature rather than overwhelming is my taste. On my boat, I did the white trick on the cabin entry, the wood was bleached on the companionway side panels, but the wooden handles came up nicely after a scrape, and really pop set off by the flat white background. Now I just have to re-touch it up after the ladies bangle and such have scratched it, but easier than looking after varnish. I may do the same on the panels near the hull port lights, again there will be a nice contrast with mahogany around it.
cheers Richard
Someone quoted it's the herreshoff look , now that I think about it I can see it sort of is.
She's a 85 model so doesn't need to be a full classic wood look below decks.
The deck beams will be a feature in clear coat and luckily that part seems to be fine craftsmanship. It appears in some of the work they failed to remove the epoxy excess which is a bit of work to sand back which is partly the reason while I'm painting.