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I wanted to try something new this year when I re-seal the wood on my boat.  Every year I stain it then I put thompsons water seal on it but it leaves a oily surface on it for weeks.  Is there anything out there that works good withought being oily?

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The 2 part epoxy is a bit pricey but it will seal the wood for at least ten years and probably 20.

Whenever I rebuild a transom that is the stuff to use.

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My buddy has used Sikkens Marine for years and i have always been impressed , he has alot of Teak. I finally broke down and got it this year and now I'm ready to go. It comes in different shades. Good Luck!

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The two part epoxy will definetly seal the wood but it needs to be protected from uv rays. This winter I used system 3 epoxy resin to seal my new transom and floor it's awesome stuff. It however does not like uv it will degrade over time unless covered or painted.

-Jeremy

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