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Steve Hinote

CD25 teak trim

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OK, the usually simple semi annual teak refinishing has turned into a major deal. the cockpit coamings are off. one is cracked and really needs replacement (so I figure I might as well replace both), as does the stern piece immediately aft of the motor well.

I checked out the original manufacturer, and he'll do it but doesn't have patterns.

Does anyone have a suggestion? (I priced teak at $20/board foot.)

Thanks
Steve Hinote
Chant de Mer



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Bruce Bett

Re: CD25 teak trim

Post by Bruce Bett »

Exact thickness isn't critical. I'd just get some teak and use the old lumber as a pattern. I believe if you browse this site there is a supplier of teak somewhere who does have patterns, but I'd still take my pattern off what was on the the boat.

Bruce Bett
Sostenuto CD 25 #496
OK, the usually simple semi annual teak refinishing has turned into a major deal. the cockpit coamings are off. one is cracked and really needs replacement (so I figure I might as well replace both), as does the stern piece immediately aft of the motor well.

I checked out the original manufacturer, and he'll do it but doesn't have patterns.

Does anyone have a suggestion? (I priced teak at $20/board foot.)

Thanks
Steve Hinote
Chant de Mer


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Duncan Maio

Re: CD25 teak trim

Post by Duncan Maio »

Steve:

As Bruce suggests, it is probably best to use the old coamings as a pattern. As a teak alternative, try to locate some pao lope; it is a south american hardwood similar to teak, but easier to work with. It is denser than teak, but is easier on cutting tools. The big benefit is that it costs about $4 per board foot.

If you are in New England I will get you the name of our supplier here in Massachusetts.

Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
OK, the usually simple semi annual teak refinishing has turned into a major deal. the cockpit coamings are off. one is cracked and really needs replacement (so I figure I might as well replace both), as does the stern piece immediately aft of the motor well.

I checked out the original manufacturer, and he'll do it but doesn't have patterns.

Does anyone have a suggestion? (I priced teak at $20/board foot.)

Thanks
Steve Hinote
Chant de Mer


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Leo MacDonald CD30K

Re: teak supplier in MA

Post by Leo MacDonald CD30K »

Duncan,
I would be interested in the name of a supplier in Massachusetts.
Thanks,
Leo MacDonald CD30K Heather Ann (Groton, CT)



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Bob Pence

Re: CD25 teak trim

Post by Bob Pence »

Steve:

As Bruce suggests, it is probably best to use the old coamings as a pattern. As a teak alternative, try to locate some pao lope; it is a south american hardwood similar to teak, but easier to work with. It is denser than teak, but is easier on cutting tools. The big benefit is that it costs about $4 per board foot.

If you are in New England I will get you the name of our supplier here in Massachusetts.

Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
OK, the usually simple semi annual teak refinishing has turned into a major deal. the cockpit coamings are off. one is cracked and really needs replacement (so I figure I might as well replace both), as does the stern piece immediately aft of the motor well.

I checked out the original manufacturer, and he'll do it but doesn't have patterns.

Does anyone have a suggestion? (I priced teak at $20/board foot.)

Thanks
Steve Hinote
Chant de Mer
I have purchased teak for over 15 years. They sell rough cut or finely milled in just about any size you want. I have been in there warehouse and have never seen more variety. They are in Flanders, N.J. They have beautiful Teak parquet flooring which I have used in the kitchens of two homes I have built. They have teak plywood which I used to rebuild the stearing box seat on my CD30 back in 1985. Phone 973 584 7554.



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Bruce Bett

Re: CD25 teak trim

Post by Bruce Bett »

$20.00 a board foot sounds high to me. I bought some teak last year at Public Lumber in Detroit.. It seems to me I paid $14.00/15.00 a board foot.

Bruce

OK, the usually simple semi annual teak refinishing has turned into a major deal. the cockpit coamings are off. one is cracked and really needs replacement (so I figure I might as well replace both), as does the stern piece immediately aft of the motor well.

I checked out the original manufacturer, and he'll do it but doesn't have patterns.

Does anyone have a suggestion? (I priced teak at $20/board foot.)

Thanks
Steve Hinote
Chant de Mer


Bettb@macomb.cc.mi.us
Duncan Maio

Re: Pao Lope supplier

Post by Duncan Maio »

We purchase Pao Lope from General Woodcraft in New London, CT. Phone (860) 444-9663. Our recent order for 200 board feet cost $800; I have no idea whether volume was a factor in pricing. My cabinetmakers report that the stuff is fabulous to work with.

Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Duncan,
I would be interested in the name of a supplier in Massachusetts.
Thanks,
Leo MacDonald CD30K Heather Ann (Groton, CT)


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