Not that it matters, but Jon Voight used a Kodiak Hunter in Deliverance. He strings it with one hand, swims with it, throws it on the rocks (ouch!), climbs a cliff with it, and then breaks it.
I just decided to refinish a '69 Kodiak Hunter that had yellow varnish and a shattered glass look to the finish and was pleased to discover that a day of careful sanding with 320 grit dry sandpaper and 600 wet and dry took away the yellow, the checks on the limbs, and the other "stress" and makes it look like it just came out of the factory. I found that the dry sanding helped, even with wet and dry, because you see the white dust of the old finish, not the green of the glass, or the silkscreens, or the wbrown of the riser wood. I am going to spray polyurethane, but does anyone recoomend spar varnish instead?