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John Glynn
 
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Default How to restore teak cabin sole?

That sound like a great idea. I probably won't use that for the sole, but
to cover up some of the 'wood-grain' plastic laminate and give the boat a
warmer homey feel.

Thanx,
Glenn.
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"ray lunder" wrote in message
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Probably not everyone's solution but I glued a 3mm marine mahogany ply
piece on mine using the removable sole as a patern. After some stain
and varnish it looks very nice. (compared to the fishing boat, diesel
oil grime that was down). I used West Systems, or West Marine, I can't
remember which.

On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 15:08:35 GMT, "Glenn A. Heslop"
wrote:

I am looking to replace the sole in my boat and was hoping to brighten
things up a bit. The rest of the finish has alot of plastic-laminate and
not so much real wood. Any idea of products I could use...some kind of a
veneer to make the rest of the interior 'wood' to match my new floor?

Glenn.

"Dennis Pogson" wrote in message
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Glenn A. Heslop wrote:
What kinds of wood are suitable for a new sole? I was thinking of
pulling mine up and replacing it with maple hardwood flooring.

Glenn.
s/v Seawing
www.seawing.net


"Dennis Pogson" wrote in message
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Roger Long wrote:
Our boat has a parquet teak cabin sole that appears to have been
varnished but it might have been an oil product. The former owners
did not respond to an inquiry about what was on it (the downside of
getting a boat at a really, really, good price).

Any ideas about what would be the safest thing to put on it? I don't
want to try varnish because it would be a nightmare to get off if it
didn't stick. All the little blocks are at slightly different
heights so sanding or rubbing would be impossible. For the same
reason, wear is very uneven.

It needs some cleaning but, unless I do each individual block with
a Q tip or toothbrush, it's going to be a difficult job.

If the sole is in poor condition, it is better to replace it with
decent stuff.

Teak/holly veneered marine ply, to give that imitation "planked" effect.
Other decorative woods are also available. Expensive? yes, but it will

make
such a difference to your boat you will love it!