Replacement Coaming?

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Stephen Crampton

Replacement Coaming?

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Can anyone give me any tips on how to get a replacement coaming for the starboard cockpit on my 1984 CD 22D?

Or, can anyone in the Boston area refer me to a good source of teak? It looks like I need a piece 7/8" x 8" x 8'.

Thanks,
Stephen



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Dana Arenius

Re: Replacement Coaming?

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Stephen Crampton wrote: Can anyone give me any tips on how to get a replacement coaming for the starboard cockpit on my 1984 CD 22D?

Or, can anyone in the Boston area refer me to a good source of teak? It looks like I need a piece 7/8" x 8" x 8'.

Thanks,
Stephen
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The orginal teak, ash supplier to Cape Dory was located in Bristol, R.I. They provide wood products both milled and unmilled. I only have an old address and number. I used them as a source for my interior teak and ash ceiling which are exactly what was sold to CD.

ITP Corporation
500 Wood Street
Bristol, RI 02809
401/253-6687

Hope it "pans out".

Dana



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Dana Arenius

Re: Replacement Coaming?

Post by Dana Arenius »

I will also give you possible last resort for a source. It is a local wood supplier which I now use here in Virginia. They ship UPS up to 70lbs per package and less than 108" long. They have quite a stock or can get it from teak, teak and holly sole plywood, ash, etc.
On-site milling facility.
Phone number is:

1-800-325-WOOD ext 77 (325-9663)

York Lumber Company
520 W. 22nd St.
Norfolk, VA 23517
804/625-7131 Tel Local
804/625-2022 Fax
Monday thru Friday 8AM-5PM
Saturday 9AM-2PM




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Bill

Re: Replacement Coaming?

Post by Bill »

The orginal teak, ash supplier to Cape Dory was located in Bristol, R.I. They provide wood products both milled and unmilled. I only have an old address and number. I used them as a source for my interior teak and ash ceiling which are exactly what was sold to CD.
Dana Arenius wrote: ITP Corporation
500 Wood Street
Bristol, RI 02809
401/253-6687

Hope it "pans out".

Dana
Stephen

Please advise us if this resource works out.

Bill



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Jim Stull

Re: Replacement Coaming?

Post by Jim Stull »

Stephen Crampton wrote: Can anyone give me any tips on how to get a replacement coaming for the starboard cockpit on my 1984 CD 22D?

Or, can anyone in the Boston area refer me to a good source of teak? It looks like I need a piece 7/8" x 8" x 8'.

Thanks,
Stephen
Stephen
Try local woodworking supply stores listed in the phone book. I recently purchased two large planks of nice teak from the local woodworkers store. One was approx. 7ft. long x 1&3/4" tk. x 10" wide. It cost me $70. A somewhat smaller piece was $42. The store probably had 30 pieces of random sizes in stock. Using the methods described in the West Systems manual these two pieces have yielded all required for major repair/replacement of the wood on our boat with enough leftover for some upgrades.
Jim



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john churchill

Re: Replacement Coaming?

Post by john churchill »

Dana Arenius wrote: I will also give you possible last resort for a source. It is a local wood supplier which I now use here in Virginia. They ship UPS up to 70lbs per package and less than 108" long. They have quite a stock or can get it from teak, teak and holly sole plywood, ash, etc.
On-site milling facility.
Phone number is:

1-800-325-WOOD ext 77 (325-9663)

York Lumber Company
520 W. 22nd St.
Norfolk, VA 23517
804/625-7131 Tel Local
804/625-2022 Fax
Monday thru Friday 8AM-5PM
Saturday 9AM-2PM
the name is actually Yukon, its a few blocks from my office and 4/4 teak is about $15 per board foot. they do have a great selection .
the area code recently changed to 757
Skip Dauray

Re: Replacement Coaming? A Boston Source

Post by Skip Dauray »

In Somerville:

Boulter Plywood Corp.
24 Broadway
Somerville, MA 02145
617-666-1340

They have a good selection of advertised hardwoods - I've talked to a couple of people who have used them (they're boaters too from what I gather)

I'm in the process of refurbishing a Typhoon DaySailor and will be looking at coaming & toe rail replacement this spring.


Good luck!



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Stephen

Re: Replacement Coaming?

Post by Stephen »

Thanks for all the helpful suggestions. I ended up talking to Thad Danielson of Redd's Pond Boatworks in Marblehead (he's also somewhere on the WWW).

It looks like fabricating it would be a bit above my skill level. Thad is a wooden boat maker (with some beautiful Norwegian dories in his shed). He pointed out features like the dowels running through the coaming at each end (presumably to stiffen the coaming) and gave me suggestions regarding installation.

I haven't picked up the new piece yet, but will let you folks know how it turned out.

Stephen



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