Wood Planking on fiberglass
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Wood Planking on fiberglass
I want to cover the forward hatch on my CD25 with wood (teak or mahogony)strips. Can someone recommend a mail-order supplier or someone up here in Maine to purchase the wood or can it be bought from any lumber yard? thanks
capedorysailor@earthlink.net
capedorysailor@earthlink.net
Re: Wood Planking on fiberglass
Check with a lumber yard first. They may not have what you want, but may be able to suggest a local source. Or try the yellow pages. If that doesn't work, you can order teak through the West Marine catalog.
Regards, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
neil@nrgordon.com
Regards, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
neil@nrgordon.com
Git yerself a copy of Wooden Boat!
Pick up a copy of Wooden Boat magazine ... everyone who supplies anything to do with marine woodworking advertises in there.
cscheck@aol.com
cscheck@aol.com
Git yerself a copy of Wooden Boat!
Pick up a copy of Wooden Boat magazine ... everyone who supplies anything to do with marine woodworking advertises in there.
cscheck@aol.com
cscheck@aol.com
Re: Wood Planking on fiberglass
Hello Scott:
If you do not find what you want let me know. I will be glad to get it for you. I could also cut it to a "close" length for shipping. I am glad to see that you still have the boat.
Best of luck.
Glen
glen@hobbymarine.com
If you do not find what you want let me know. I will be glad to get it for you. I could also cut it to a "close" length for shipping. I am glad to see that you still have the boat.
Best of luck.
Glen
glen@hobbymarine.com
Re: Wood Planking on fiberglass
Scott,
I assume from your questions that you are not a woodworker. The project which you have in mind would be a relatively simple matter of cutting a plank of mahoghany or teak to the size required, epoxying to your hatch and sanding/varnish, etc.
This approach can still be taken; go to your local carpenter (or anyone else who has a tablesaw - your father-in-law, your uncle!), bring over your lumber and give him a six-pack. Seriously, you can expect to pay quite a bit for "pre-cut-marine" lumber!!!
I have a book in my library which describes, in detail, how to cover a hatch with strips of lumber to give the appearance of a wooden hatch; "The Sailor's Sketchbook", by Bruce Bingham. I recomend this book to you - it contains a bunch of ideas for transforming our plain white boats into "saltier" looking vessels without spending a fortune!
Good luck,
Bob Bernier
sv Typhoon "Belle Therese"
Fairhaven, MA
rberier@alsic.com
I assume from your questions that you are not a woodworker. The project which you have in mind would be a relatively simple matter of cutting a plank of mahoghany or teak to the size required, epoxying to your hatch and sanding/varnish, etc.
This approach can still be taken; go to your local carpenter (or anyone else who has a tablesaw - your father-in-law, your uncle!), bring over your lumber and give him a six-pack. Seriously, you can expect to pay quite a bit for "pre-cut-marine" lumber!!!
I have a book in my library which describes, in detail, how to cover a hatch with strips of lumber to give the appearance of a wooden hatch; "The Sailor's Sketchbook", by Bruce Bingham. I recomend this book to you - it contains a bunch of ideas for transforming our plain white boats into "saltier" looking vessels without spending a fortune!
Good luck,
Bob Bernier
sv Typhoon "Belle Therese"
Fairhaven, MA
rberier@alsic.com
Re: Wood Planking on fiberglass
Bob,
what a coincidence, I purchased this same book last week. My only question was where to purchase the teak. Today I did find a specialty wood shop that has manhogony. I may go that route. thanks to all that replied. Scott
capedorysailor@earthlink.net
what a coincidence, I purchased this same book last week. My only question was where to purchase the teak. Today I did find a specialty wood shop that has manhogony. I may go that route. thanks to all that replied. Scott
capedorysailor@earthlink.net
Re: Wood Planking on fiberglass
Scott,
There is a place here in Somerville that carries all sorts of specialty and marine lumber, will plane and cut to exact size, and ship anywhere: Boulter Plywood 24 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145 (617) 666-8956. Page down the website past the lists of plywood and veneer types to get to their listing of hard- soft- and marine lumber. If you tell Chris Boulter exactly what you want, he will get it to you. I can't say it's cheap, but he can deliver the woods.
www.boulterplywood.com
There is a place here in Somerville that carries all sorts of specialty and marine lumber, will plane and cut to exact size, and ship anywhere: Boulter Plywood 24 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145 (617) 666-8956. Page down the website past the lists of plywood and veneer types to get to their listing of hard- soft- and marine lumber. If you tell Chris Boulter exactly what you want, he will get it to you. I can't say it's cheap, but he can deliver the woods.
www.boulterplywood.com