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Pettit's Z Spar Captain's Varnish is a high-solids marine varnish that is a copolymerization of several different resins and drying oils - it has found remarkable acceptance by users throughout the world. Captain's Varnish is recommended for the highest quality work. It has outstanding gloss retention and all-around durability. It is considered by its many users to be the most durable varnish ever offered to the boating trade. Contains Ultra Violet absorbers and filters.

Available in pints, quarts, gallons, and now in a 20 oz aerosol spray.

Tech Specs
Dry Time Hours Set-to-touchTack FreeDry Hard
90°F.1-3 hrs3-5 hrs8-12 hrs
70°F.2-4 hrs5-7 hrs12-20 hrs
50°F4-8 hrs12-16 hrs24-48 hrs
Info & Guides

      Technical Specifications

    • Resin: Alkyd/ Phenolic
    • Oil: Linseed/Tung
    • Oil Length: 20 gals.
    • UV Absorbers: Present
    • Solids (theoretical): Weight- 55 +- 1%, Volume- 48 +- 1%
    • Coverage: 585 sq. ft/gal.
    • VOC: 410 g/l (3.4 lbs/gal) as supplied
    • Flash Point:105Deg F
    • Application Method: Brush or Spray
    • Number of Coats: Bare Wood- 4 minimum, Existing Varnish- 2 minimum
    • Dry Film Thickness per coat: 1.5 mils (3.1 wet mils)
    • Application Temp: 40Deg F. Min., 90Deg F. Max.

    • APPLICATION INFORMATION
      Do not shake varnish. Stir gently before application, being careful not to introduce air bubbles into the varnish. Z*Spar 1015 Captain's Varnish may be applied by brush, conventional or airless spray. Thinning is not normally required although on warm days use Pettit 120/T10 Brushing Thinner at 5- 10% by volume to ease brushing and maintain good flow and levelling. When spraying, use Pettit 121/T8 Spraying Thinner up to 20% by volume. Spray one even, wet coat to minimize orange peel. Do not apply in heavy films or build coats too quickly as solvent entrapment, blistering or wrinkling may occur. Do not apply Captain's Varnish on extremely humid days or when rain is threatening. Do not apply in the late afternoon when working outdoors as the wet film may be adversely affected by dew. DO NOT apply this varnish to a wood hull which has been dried more than one week under conditions such as artificial heat. Do not use Captain's Varnish below the waterline on boats that remain in the water. The moisture content of the wood should be a minimum of 15% when varnished. This will eliminate expansion cracking, micro-checking and gloss loss when the varnish is in service.

    • SURFACE PREPARATION
      Wood must be clean, dry and properly prepared prior to varnishing. When sanding wood, always sand with the grain. Use a vacuum, air hose, or tack rag to remove all traces of sanding residue. Follow all surface preparation steps carefully, avoiding shortcuts. Inadequate surface preparation will virtually assure inadequate varnish performance.

Technical Information

  • Ultra Violet absorbers and filters for long-term gloss retention.
  • Recommended for the highest quality work
  • Outstanding gloss retention and all around durability.
  • This is the prefered varnish when painting in a variable environment.

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