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Author: Terry Stuck (ttdst...@aol.com) contact the author
Subject: Re: Cabin flooring...
Info: (17740 views) Posted: Monday 2-11-02 07:11:00 AM
I replaced my florboards last year. I went to the "wood-shop" and ordered a marine grade teak veneer 4'x8' sheet.

It's pricy, about $225 a sheet. You can add another $100 if you want the "holly" stringers of the original floorboards. I used the old boards as a template but made the whole sole just one board with access to the hauling yoke and bilge water.

I put 5 coats of marine grade varnish on. Be sure to do the sides even though 3/4" thick, all ends, cut-out and all because these are end grains that soak up water in a heartbeat. Also, once you drill for fastening to the stringers, drop varnish into the holes to seal them too.

You will be pleased with the outcome, makes the yacht look new!

Terry

Vin McAteer on 2/3/102 10:21 AM said:

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>>Just wondering if anyone has had to replace the cabin floor in their boat. Mine is in deplorable shape and I think relpacing it will be much easier than attempting to restore it. What brands has anyone used? What to look for? Comments, experiences....I would love to hear them.

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>>Thanks,

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>>Vin

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