The cabin sole on my 92 C 30 is white, slightly pebbled fiberglass with teak and holly plywood cutouts for the bilge and shaft access covers. It's very nice looking and makes the cabin look bright and neat. But it also shows every speck of dirt and is difficult to clean.
I'm thinking about having one of the faux teak coverings installed and wanted to see what people's experience has been. I expect that I would be looking at using a professional installer since this looks like it is beyond my limited skill set.
My personal motto is " The thing that I love about sailing is that it gives me so many opportunities to learn from my mistakes"
So I would really rather not screw this up.
Thanks for any insights from your experiences
John
I'm thinking about having one of the faux teak coverings installed and wanted to see what people's experience has been. I expect that I would be looking at using a professional installer since this looks like it is beyond my limited skill set.
My personal motto is " The thing that I love about sailing is that it gives me so many opportunities to learn from my mistakes"
So I would really rather not screw this up.
Thanks for any insights from your experiences
John