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What’s the Best Varnish for Your Yacht?

Varnishing your yacht is an essential part of its care and maintenance. The benefits are twofold: yacht varnish protects your boat from the elements, while also giving it a beautiful shiny finish. But with so many different yacht and marine varnishes to choose from, it can be difficult to know which one is best for your boat. In this article, we’ll run through some of the most popular types of yacht varnish on the market to help you choose the right option.

What is Yacht Varnish?

Yacht varnish is an extremely durable solvent-based coating that is designed to protect the wood that yachts are made of and stop it decaying over time. Most varnishes are made up of a penetrating oil, resin and solvent. Although most yacht varnish is applied with a brush, it is possible to buy yacht varnish spray.

Different Types of Yacht Varnish Finish

There are many different types of finish to choose from, so you’ll need to know a little about them to decide which is the best yacht varnish for you.

Clear Yacht Varnish

A clear yacht varnish does what it says on the tin: it will create a transparent, glossy finish that does not alter the colour of the wood it is applied to.

Matt Yacht Varnish

Using a matt coloured yacht varnish will result in a dull, non-shiny finish that does not reflect light. This can be ideal for hiding flaws or imperfections in wood.

Yacht Varnish Satin

A satin varnish falls between clear and matt. This type of finish will create a pearl-like sheen, without being overly shiny or reflective.

Yacht Varnish Brands

There are various brands that produce yacht varnish. Here are a couple of the most popular:

Screwfix Yacht Varnish

Screwfix is a retailer in the UK that sells a variety of products, including hardware and building supplies. They may carry different brands and types of yacht varnish. Yacht varnish provides resistance to water, UV rays, and other environmental elements. Yacht varnishes often contain additives to enhance their durability and performance in marine conditions.

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Ronseal Yacht Varnish

A durable, long-lasting marine varnish for wood that flexes with the movement of the wood and resists peeling and cracking. This varnish is slightly more pricey than the Screwfix varnish, but gets great reviews. You can buy the Ronseal brand of yacht varnish in B&Q and other retailers.

How to Varnish Your Yacht

Varnishing a yacht is fairly straightforward, if a little time-consuming. First you’ll need to carefully sand down the entire surface that you want to varnish to get it looking smooth. Then use a soft brush to wipe off any excess dust and debris, since you don’t want it getting trapped in the varnish. Finally, use a paintbrush to coat the yacht with varnish. Leave it to dry for the recommended amount of time on the tin, then apply additional coats as required. Always check the instructions of your varnish type, and if unsure consult with an expert before starting.

How long does it take for yacht varnish to dry?

Yacht varnish generally takes 4 – 6 hours to dry, although you should check the instructions for the specific product you’re using. You’ll probably want to do two or three coats of varnish, leaving sufficient drying time in between coats.

Is yacht varnish good for decking?

This depends on the product you choose. Some yacht varnish is suitable for decking, while others are not because they do not have an anti-slip formula.

Is yacht varnish good for floors?

Yacht varnish should not be used as an indoor floor varnish. It is difficult to dry indoors, and contains chemicals that can be toxic if it is not used correctly.

Is yacht varnish safe for animals?

Yacht varnish is solvent-based and contains toxic chemicals, which means it should not be used for varnishing animal enclosures (for example, rabbit hutches or reptile enclosures).

What is yacht varnish used for?

Yacht varnish is used for sealing and protecting wood on boats and yachts. It is also commonly used for outdoor items such as wooden doors, window frames or pergolas.

What type of varnish is yacht varnish?

Yacht varnish is a solvent-based outdoor varnish that is extremely durable. It is usually made up of tung oil and polyurethane resin. 

What is the best varnish to use on a boat?

The type of varnish that is best for your boat will depend on the type of wood your boat is made from and the finish you are looking for. Tung oil varnish is a safe bet for most boats, or you may prefer to use a one-part polyurethane varnish for added durability.

What is the difference between yacht varnish and outdoor varnish?

In general, yacht varnish dries quicker and is designed for marine conditions, so it’s likely to be more durable than outdoor varnish. However, yacht varnish is unlikely to have an anti-slip formulation, making it unsuitable for decking around the home.

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Best boat varnish: 7 top options for gleaming woodwork

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Different varnishes do different jobs. Understanding their properties will help you decide what's the best boat varnish for your woodwork. Drew Maglio explains all...

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Few things are as quintessential to the archetypal sailboat as gleaming, iridescent woodwork that is indicative of a recent coat with one of the best boat varnish products on the market.

Choosing a product and methodology to apply marine varnish to achieve such results is not as simple as it would seem at first glance however, and this guide aims to make the whole process easier for novice and seasoned boat-owners alike.

First things first, what exactly is boat varnish? Put simply, varnish is a chemical solution of three parts which includes a penetrating oil, resin, and solvent.

Boat varnish for exterior use, aka. “spar varnish” — aptly named because it was designed and envisioned as a flexible protective coating to protect a yacht’s wooden spar in the harsh (outdoor) marine environment — both protects and beautifies a vessel’s wood parts.

It does so by sealing the wood with a somewhat hard, yet flexible, clear protective barrier that can last up to three years of UV and element exposure in temperate climates for the most durable two-part product formulations.

These days, most high-end boat varnishes use tung oil and an alkyld or polyurethane resin. Of the two types of resin, polyurethane — either one or two part — is going to be much more durable and resistant to UV, abrasion, fuel/solvent spills, and impacts.

While a two-part product cannot be applied over a one-part product, a two-part product is going to last much longer and be far more durable. Hence for high traffic areas like cabin soles, a two-part polyurethane product cannot be beat for longevity and durability.

Boaters should be aware that the most onerous task of applying boat varnish is the surface prep, which requires removing all flaking previous coatings by sanding, washing with solvent to degrease the surface, in addition to taping nearby areas to keep the varnish off.

Because of that, I highly recommend using quality products over cheaper, lower cost options which will mean your boat needs revarnishing far more often.

International Perfection Plus two-part varnish

Best polyurethane boat varnish

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International Perfection Plus is a well-known two-pot polyurethane

International Perfection Plus (sold in the US under the Interlux brnad) is arguably the best overall marine spar varnish on the market. This two-part polyurethane formulation is not only the most aesthetically spectacular, but also the most durable and longest lasting when exposed to UV.

This two-part product is applied to bare wood after careful sanding and degreasing and can be rolled/brushed or sprayed. It uses a proprietary Interlux thinner and one’s results will be excellent if one follows the recommended procedures to the “t.”

Of all the boat varnish products on this list, this two-part product is probably the least DIY-friendly.

Reasons to buy

• Most durable marine varnish in terms of hardness and flexibility • Best UV resistance • Most beautiful (glossy) varnish if applied properly • Hardness and longevity makes it a prime contender to redo cabin soles and floor boards (after proper surface prep)

Reasons to avoid

• Difficult application for inexperienced laymen • Expensive

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Epifanes clear varnish.

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Epifanes Clear Varnish includes tung oil and alkyd

Epifanes offers quality marine paints and varnishes at reasonable prices and their Clear High Gloss Varnish is no exception. With 64% solids content (tung oil) and an alkyd base, this varnish is sure to be brilliant in terms of gloss with reasonable durability and longevity.

With one-part alkyd products, boat owners can expect up to two years of protection before maintenance is required if left out in the elements year-round. This product can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed.

• Affordable, quality one-part product • High solids content results in very glossy finish • Relatively easy to apply and achieve satisfactory results

• Not as much UV protection as other offerings • Not as impact or abrasion-resistant as other offerings

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International Schooner Premish Varnish

A traditional marine spar varnish — albeit a good one — is Interlux’s Schooner Varnish.

With an alkyd base, 47% of tung oil solids, and UV inhibitors to boot, this product is a well-balanced one-part product that is suitable for a variety of uses. This product can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed.

• Affordable, quality one-part product • Well-balanced product in terms of UV protection and solids content • Relatively easy to apply and achieve satisfactory results

• More expensive than Epifanes • Not as impact or abrasion-resistant as some other offerings • Not as much UV protection as some other offerings

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Total Boat Lust High Gloss Marine Varnish

Best value boat varnish

In recent years, Total Boat has become very popular offering products comparable—and sometimes superior—to the “big three” of Interlux, Petit, and Epifanes, at a fraction of the cost and their “Lust High Gloss Marine Varnish” is no exception. This one-part formulation uses linseed oil and a modified polyurethane base.

• Very affordable one-part proper “marine” varnish • Does not require sanding • Comes in matte for those seeking a satin finish • One-hour re-coat time

• Tends to cure quicker than most varnishes and therefore can cure before properly “flowing out” • Requires 6-8 coats

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Cetol Marine Wood Finish

Best boat varnish for external teak

Cetol has been making alternative wood finishes for a long time. While this product does not have the aesthetic beauty of freshly applied gleaming varnish, it lasts far longer and stands up to UV better than every one-part varnish on this list.

When I had peeling varnish on my 1987 Ericson 38-200 sailboat moored in the tropical Florida Keys, I elected to use Cetol’s “Natural Teak” offering in lieu of varnish and found it incredibly easy to apply and long-lasting, requiring no surface prep to speak up but a quick hand sand and power wash. For outside teak, Cetol cannot be beat.

• Incredibly easy to achieve satisfactory results • Affordable • Long-lasting even when exposed to UV

• Not as beautiful as real varnish • Softer and less durable to impact/abrasion compared to most varnishes, especially polyurethane formulations

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Miniwax Helmsman Spar Urethane

The last product featured on our list is Miniwax’s one-part polyurethane spar varnish. While not the most beautiful finish available, this product is durable (hard and abrasion-resistant), easy to use, and very affordable, making it a good choice for touching up one-part varnishes inside a boat’s cabin.

For repairing, touching up, or even redoing cabin soles, this would also be a decent budget option and therefore is included on this list. Unlike the many UV-resistant offerings on this list, Miniwax Helmsman is not very UV-resistant and therefore is not recommended outdoors.

• Very affordable, even for a gallon • One-part polyurethane enhances durability and longevity over alkyd-based products • Good for sailors on a budget needing to repair and touch up existing interior varnish

• Not as beautiful as alkyd-based marine spar varnished • Not very UV-resistant • Yellows in sunlight

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Hempel Dura Gloss

Best solvent-based boat varnish

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Hempel Dura Gloss Varnish is a urethane modified alkyd, ideal for interior use

Hempel’s Dura Gloss Varnish is a urethane modified alkyd, ideal for interior use

On the downside, alkyd varnishes lack resistance to abrasion and usually only one coat can be applied per day, which can make varnishing a drawn out process.

The more expensive types are formulated to speed up cure times, improve gloss retention and generally last longer.

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Which type of boat varnish to choose?

Varnishing often appears to be a simple task, but there’s a bewildering choice of boat varnishes on the market, writes Rupert Holmes.

An understanding of the qualities of different types of varnish is needed to choose the optimum one for each purpose. This is particularly true for exterior woodwork which has to withstand the ravages of sun, rain and frost.

There are only a few basic types of varnish, although in many cases hybrid products are available, particularly alkyd/ tung oil and alkyd/modified urethanes that can offer a wider range of desirable properties.

Polyurethane boat varnish

Polyurethane varnishes are a harder option with good wear resistance, but they lack the flexibility of alkyds. In addition, they tend to sit more on the surface of the timber, so often do not adhere as well to the substrate, which can make them prone to flaking and chipping.

The lack of flexibility makes a pure polyurethane unsuitable for traditionally planked boats, but it can be ideal for plywood , as well as for cold moulded and strip planked hulls.

Polyurethanes are available as both one-pot and two-pot products, the latter giving a harder coating and faster cure, which allows multiple coats to be applied in one day.

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If you need to save the varnish overnight, take a look at this top tip on preserving two-part varnish in the fridge. However, they are a much more expensive option.

N.B. One-pot polyurethane can be applied over two-pot varnish but not the other way round.

Ultra-flexible single-pot polyurethanes, such as Coelan have an elasticity of more than 300%. It can also seal cracks, is highly resistant to impact damage and doesn’t need overcoating for several years and can last twice as long as traditional varnishes.

The biggest downside is that it’s four or five times more expensive than typical basic alkyd varnishes, so up-front costs are higher, although its long term performance means the total cost difference will be smaller.

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Many boat varnish products can be painted, sprayed or rolled

Tung oil varnish

Tung oil is also frequently used in traditional varnishes: it soaks in well and, although a pure tung oil product will usually cure very slowly, the final finish is very tough.

Solvent-based varnish

Traditional solvent-based one-pot alkyd varnishes are ideal for use with traditionally built wooden boats. The coating is soft but flexible, which makes it resistant to cracking when used on timber that expands when wet and contracts in dry summer weather. Additionally, the initial coats tend to soak into the timber effectively.

Epoxy resin

Epoxy resin can also be used to coat timber, but generally has poor resistance to ultra-violet light, so a varnish needs to be applied over the top. Beware inexpensive ‘yacht’ varnish sold in DIY stores – the low prices are usually easy to explain in terms of extended drying times or poor long-term performance when used outside.

Dealing with surface damage? Don’t delay!

Whatever type of varnish is used, don’t delay on sealing any areas of damage. The key priority is to keep water out, so don’t wait until you have time and suitable weather for a full repair – touch in the damaged area immediately.

This may not have a silky smooth finish initially, but don’t worry. Even if it’s a few weeks before you’re able to do a proper fix you know there won’t be any further degradation.

Top boat varnish tip

A useful tip is to clean out one of the small match pots DIY stores sell to enable customers to test household colour schemes and fill it with varnish. They have a brush built into the lid, which never needs to be cleaned, thus making a quick touch up of damage a task that only takes a couple of minutes.

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Applying Ronseal Trade Yacht Varnish to wooden garden features is a fantastic way of prolonging them. It can be used on all smooth planed exterior wood and offers incredibly tough protection against damage and decay – whilst still highlighting the timber’s natural colour thanks to its clear formula.

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The appetite for incorporating natural materials throughout the home and garden is on the up – and as such, we have seen a rise in the number of people interested in garden features such as wooden pergolas, hardwood furniture and rustic wooden details.

When speaking to customers about their ideal garden designs, don’t shy away from incorporating these wooden elements for fear of them warping or decaying in the unpredictable British weather. With the correct preparation, timber can offer the durable and long-lasting finish customers are after.

What is Yacht Varnish?

Yacht Varnish is an incredibly durable solvent-based varnish that was originally used to on boats to protect the wood and prevent it from decaying over time. Nowadays, this type of product is more commonly used for exterior household projects, when you are looking to give timber a high-gloss finish that lasts.

Once applied, Ronseal Trade Yacht Varnish is tough and will protect timber against everyday knocks and scratches as well as harsh weather conditions to prevent cracking, peeling and blistering. What’s more, it is formulated to protect the wood from the damaging effects of the sun and prevent it from discolouring, fading or greying over time. This makes it ideal for features such as wooden pergolas, doors and window frames that are exposed to the elements all year round and ensures that they will last for years to come.

Why choose Ronseal Trade?

Cleverly, Ronseal Trade Yacht Varnish has been formulated to offer the excellent weatherproofing and durability you would expect from a solvent-based varnish but without the long re-coat times. Impressively, it offers around half the re-coat time of a typical solvent-based varnish; it is rainproof in just four hours and it can be re-coated in as little as eight hours. This means that time on site and disruption to the customer can be reduced.

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Johnstone's Trade Woodworks Heavy Duty Yacht Varnish has been specially formulated for use on all exterior smooth-planed timber, doors and window frames. It provides a flexible varnish film that flexes with the timber surface whilst protecting the wood. Our Heavy Duty Yacht Varnish protects against cracking and peeling and ensures all-weather UV protection. To ensure maximum protection on new, bare, and untreated wood, first apply a suitable all-purpose wood preserver. The product will cover approximately 15 square metres per litre, depending on the nature and porosity of the timber, and is recoatable after 16-24 hours under normal drying conditions, with light sanding down recommended between coats.

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Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? No, its not a dim question. I bought a large tin of "International Yacht Varnish" from B&Q, which on reading the back of the tin said, "not suitable for floors or marine use". Durr?? "Not suitable for marine use"? Yacht Varnish? Oh wait a moment, they must sell gallons of this stuff to the vast army of pond yacht skippers who make the thousands of model yachts which plague this country. Silly me. As far as I can tell, the "Not for marine use" must be a sop to chandleries, as it looks and smells just like the stuff I've been using for the last 30 years. Anyone know differently, please enlighten me. Its going on a plywood dinghy that spends 99% of its life out of the water, so I don't think wear or exposure will be a problem. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif  

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Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? I knew I'd seen this before, god i've been here too long /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif http://www.ybw.com/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/1779957/an/0/page/2  

Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? Ah well, I've been locked up in a garage with the stuff and sniffing turps for the last 3 hours, so that's my excuse. It'll do fine for me, even on the bottom hull.  

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Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? I'd use it for your dinghy no worries!  

Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? BTW that post still didn't answer my original question. So, what's the difference between "yacht" varnish and Varnish sold by the same companies in chandleries?  

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Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? hi none , if its nat crap ,  

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Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? So, what's the difference between "yacht" varnish and Varnish sold by the same companies in chandleries? You will never find out................ Now here is another one. What is the difference between marine paints and normal household paints, I'm not talking two packs just the ordinary enamel paints. I spent ages trying to find out and then somebody quickly gave me the answer............ PRICE which is why my boat gets Weathershield. Tom  

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Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? I used Johnstones household gloss on a heron dinghy for years, never had any problems, also used ordinary polyuerthane exterior varnish on the mast again worked fine for my 10 years ownership of the dinghy  

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Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? Yacht Varnish is a type of finish not a what for finish. It has a very high gloss - what one would expect from a traditional boat. I suspect to get such a high gloss the manufacturer has to forgo any UV inhibitor - so no good for external or marine use, and it is soft - so no good for flooring. There you have it - a very boring answer, sorry.  

Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? OK now what about the paint one and that will be your 1000 post! Tom  

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Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? That's good paint and the current Berger White Gloss paint is very tough. I used it inside my tender and it survived outboards and batteries being dragged across it, no problems. It is also about £3.70 for a litre. Usually at independent hardware stores rather than big sheds.  

Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? A mate used ordinary white as a boot-top, but in seawater he got a lot of blistering and pockets of water underneath the paint. I think on surfaces that aren't immersed on a regular basis, a good exterior enamel will do fine - that's the way I'm going anyway.  

Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? Did he overlap the boot top over the antifoul? That allows the water to wick up behind the boot top. I put the boot top on before the antifoul to avoid that.  

Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? It was a long time ago, but I think he only overlapped by mils. The two painted areas were adjacent not overlapping, and he got bilsters all over the paint - had to strip it all off and start again.  

Re: Whats \"Yacht Varnish\" for? [ QUOTE ] Its going on a plywood dinghy that spends 99% of its life out of the water, so I don't think wear or exposure will be a problem. [/ QUOTE ] I had the same thought and used it for a plywood dinghy that spends most of its life out of the water - and only ever goes in fresh water when it does sail. It was a disaster. The so-called 'yacht varnish' has no resistance to water.  

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B right flashes lit up the night sky in southern Moscow in the early hours of Thursday morning, new footage appears to show, following reports of an explosion at an electrical substation on the outskirts of the city.

Video snippets circulating on Russian-language Telegram channels show a series of flashes on the horizon of a cloudy night sky, momentarily turning the sky a number of different colors. In a clip shared by Russian outlet MSK1.ru, smoke can be seen rising from a building during the flashes lighting up the scene.

Newsweek was unable to independently verify the details of the video clips, including when and where it was filmed. The Russian Ministry of Emergency situations has been contacted via email.

Several Russian Telegram accounts said early on Thursday that residents of southern Moscow reported an explosion and a fire breaking out at an electrical substation in the Leninsky district, southeast of central Moscow.

Local authorities in the Leninsky district told Russian outlet RBC that the explosion had happened in the village of Molokovo. "All vital facilities are operating as normal," Leninsky district officials told the outlet.

The incident at the substation in Molokovo took place just before 2 a.m. local time, MSK1.ru reported.

Messages published by the ASTRA Telegram account, run by independent Russian journalists, appear to show residents close to the substation panicking as they question the bright flashes in the sky. One local resident describes seeing the bright light before losing access to electricity, with another calling the incident a "nightmare."

More than 10 villages and towns in the southeast of Moscow lost access to electricity, the ASTRA Telegram account also reported. The town of Lytkarino to the southeast of Moscow, lost electricity, wrote the eastern European-based independent outlet, Meduza.

Outages were reported in the southern Domodedovo area of the city, according to another Russian outlet, as well as power failures in western Moscow. Electricity was then restored to the areas, the Strana.ua outlet reported.

The cause of the reported explosion is not known. A Telegram account aggregating news for the Lytkarino area described the incident as "an ordinary accident at a substation."

The MSK1.ru outlet quoted a local resident who speculated that a drone may have been responsible for the explosion, but no other Russian source reported this as a possible cause.

Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Moscow with long-range aerial drones in recent months, including a dramatic wave of strikes in late May.

On Sunday, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said the region's air defense systems had intercepted an aerial drone over the city of Elektrostal, to the east of Moscow. No damage or casualties were reported, he said.

The previous day, Russian air defenses detected and shot down another drone flying over the Bogorodsky district, northeast of central Moscow, Sobyanin said.

There is currently no evidence that an aerial drone was responsible for the reported overnight explosion at the electrical substation in southern Moscow.

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  1. Yacht Varnish Woodcare

    Ronseal Yacht Varnish Clear Satin Window frames Wood varnish, 2.5L (16) £ 40 £ 16. per l. Add to basket ... Green star Our own brands Rating & reviews B&Q app Product information Product recalls & safety notices Health & safety data sheets Become a B&Q verified seller New at B&Q Promotional terms & conditions.

  2. Ronseal Yacht Varnish Clear Gloss Window frames Wood varnish, 1L

    Product information. This clear yacht varnish from Ronseal can be applied to exterior using a brush. The varnish takes 4 hours to dry and will cover up to 16 m² per litre on average. Tough traditional varnish. Surface Preparation - Make sure your wood is dry before you begin. Choose a day that's reasonably warm (above 10°c) and dry.

  3. Ronseal Yacht Varnish Clear Satin Window frames Wood varnish, 1L

    Product information. This clear yacht varnish from Ronseal can be applied to exterior using a brush. The varnish takes 4 hours to dry and will cover up to 16 m² per litre on average. Tough traditional varnish. Surface Preparation - Make sure your wood is dry before you begin. Choose a day that's reasonably warm (above 10°c) and dry.

  4. What's the best varnish for your yacht?

    Ronseal yacht varnish. A durable, long-lasting marine varnish for wood that flexes with the movement of the wood and resists peeling and cracking. This varnish is slightly more pricey than the Screwfix varnish, but gets great reviews. You can buy the Ronseal brand of yacht varnish in B&Q and other retailers.

  5. Wood varnish

    Varnish for exterior wood prevents the wood from expanding, shrinking, and abrasing, allowing it to last for longer. You can purchase both varnishes and lacquers in a range of sizes depending on the size of the job you wish to complete. Buy Wood varnish at B&Q - 100s of help & advice articles. 8 stores nationwide. Open 7 days a week.

  6. Best boat varnish: 7 top options for gleaming woodwork

    A traditional marine spar varnish — albeit a good one — is Interlux's Schooner Varnish. With an alkyd base, 47% of tung oil solids, and UV inhibitors to boot, this product is a well-balanced one-part product that is suitable for a variety of uses. This product can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed. Reasons to buy.

  7. Clear Yacht Varnish In Satin & Gloss

    Make sure your wood is dry before you begin. Choose a day that's reasonably warm (above 10°c) and dry. This varnish isn't suitable for decking though. How to prepare wood for varnishing. You will need to remove old stain or varnish by sanding it down. Use 120 grit sandpaper and sand away the old finish. Wipe down the surface with white ...

  8. Everything you need to know about Yacht Varnish

    Yacht Varnish is an incredibly durable solvent-based varnish that was originally used to on boats to protect the wood and prevent it from decaying over time. Nowadays, this type of product is more commonly used for exterior household projects, when you are looking to give timber a high-gloss finish that lasts.

  9. Johnstone's Outdoor Clear Yacht Varnish Gloss

    750ml. Product code. 5010426787190. Johnstone's Outdoor Clear Yacht Varnish is the ultimate solution for protecting and enhancing the beauty of your wooden boat or other outdoor wooden surfaces. This varnish is specially formulated to provide superior protection against the harsh outdoor elements, including UV rays, saltwater, and weathering.

  10. Hi-Gloss Yacht Varnish

    Enhance the natural beauty of timber and offer it long-lasting protection with the incredibly handy Hi-Gloss Yacht Varnish. Resistant to cracking, peeling and blistering, the gloss completely protects the wood from sun damage. Ideal for use on bare wood or over existing solvent-based finishes, such as varnish, this is an item any DIY person ...

  11. Wood varnish

    Finish your projects with high-quality varnish from B&Q, from yacht varnish to floor wood varnish, and enjoy a beautiful home and garden for longer. Read more. Categories. See more Woodcare. Filters. Colour. Agate Grey 143015 (1) American walnut (1) Anthracite Grey 78516 (1) ...

  12. Ronseal Exterior Yacht Gloss Varnish

    Information. Designed to provide long-lasting protection for outdoor wood, the Ronseal Exterior Yacht Gloss Varnish is sure to come in handy. Filling cracks, locking down splinters, and even smoothing roughened surfaces, this protective varnish, with an opaque finish, is even designed to be rainproof just 90 minutes after application, providing ...

  13. Heavy Duty Yacht Varnish

    Our Heavy Duty Yacht Varnish protects against cracking and peeling and ensures all-weather UV protection. To ensure maximum protection on new, bare, and untreated wood, first apply a suitable all-purpose wood preserver. The product will cover approximately 15 square metres per litre, depending on the nature and porosity of the timber, and is ...

  14. Yacht Varnish

    Yacht varnish is used on any wooden part on the exterior of boats, and prevents the wood from getting damaged, as well as extending the life of the wood with its protective qualities. This type of varnish is marine quality, making it waterproof and durable against poor weather. Boat varnish protects wood against fading, cracking and peeling and ...

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  16. B&Q Exterior Varnish Mistake

    We had the same problem with 'International Yacht Varnish' from B & Q a few years ago - when we took this up with International Paints they said they had sold the name and that it was 'just a name' - with no suitability for a marine environment implied. We were told that only two-part varnish was considered suitable and reliable.

  17. Whats "Yacht Varnish" for?

    Yacht Varnish is a type of finish not a what for finish. It has a very high gloss - what one would expect from a traditional boat. I suspect to get such a high gloss the manufacturer has to forgo any UV inhibitor - so no good for external or marine use, and it is soft - so no good for flooring.

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  19. Rustins Yacht Varnish Gloss

    Product Guide - 5015332690053. Yacht Varnish - Specially formulated on Tung Oil to give maximum protection and durability to marine and other external woodwork. Available in Gloss and Satin. Has excellent adhesion and will not flake or peel when correctly applied. Ideal for exterior doors and window frames.

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  22. Exterior Wood varnish

    Ronseal Yacht Varnish Clear Satin Window frames Wood varnish, 2.5L (16) £ 40 £ 16. per l. Add to basket ... View all our services B&Q club B&Q finance B&Q gift cards Planning appointments WEEE recycling B&Q bulk delivery Tool & equipment hire Our installation service Energy Saving Service. Products.

  23. Yacht Wood varnish

    Buy Yacht Wood varnish at B&Q Discover top DIY brands. Order online or check stock in store. Products reviewed by customers. 1000s of DIY supplies. ... Green star Our own brands Rating & reviews B&Q app Product information Product recalls & safety notices Health & safety data sheets Become a B&Q verified seller New at B&Q Promotional terms ...