Cabin refurbishment

Feb 8, 2014
1,300
Columbia 36 Muskegon
Another option if your plywood bulkheads are in poor shape of to paint them white or off white to match the fiberglass parts. This brightens up the cabin considerably and is actually a more traditional treatment. The bulkheads on my Columbia were covered in a fake teak plastic laminate that had faded on spots and had old screw holes, etc. I filed the holes, cleaned and sanded them and painted them off white semigloss latex over Glidden Gripper primer. (Got it all at Home Depot). I also stripped and varnished all the real teak trim in semi gloss. The result is much brighter, cleaner, and looks great.
 
Nov 14, 2013
238
Catalina 30 MkI 1983 TRBS Westbrook, CT
I'll try to get over to Pelican tomorrow and take a couple of photos of the table. If not tomorrow, then definitely this weekend.
Wow, thanks! But please don't make a special trip just for that. This has been an ongoing issue with the Admiral and myself so no rush at all.
 
Sep 3, 2012
31
Catalina 30 Tampa
Chrisings, here's the table. It's a bit rough on the exposed parts, and the Admiral wants it oiled, but I like the look. The one that came with Pelican couldn't be raised and took up half the cabin.

I bought this one from a live aboard dock neighbor who has a big trawler. He wanted something fancier.
 

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Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
Chrisings, here's the table. It's a bit rough on the exposed parts, and the Admiral wants it oiled, but I like the look. The one that came with Pelican couldn't be raised and took up half the cabin.

I bought this one from a live aboard dock neighbor who has a big trawler. He wanted something fancier.
that is a very expensive cockpit table that will serve you nicely in the salon ...a little sanding and cleaning with L A Totally Awesome and about three coats of teack oil and you will be good to go nice find
 
Nov 14, 2013
238
Catalina 30 MkI 1983 TRBS Westbrook, CT
Chrisings, here's the table. It's a bit rough on the exposed parts, and the Admiral wants it oiled, but I like the look. The one that came with Pelican couldn't be raised and took up half the cabin.

I bought this one from a live aboard dock neighbor who has a big trawler. He wanted something fancier.
Thanks!! As we're looking at redesigning your photos have sparked a new thought, hinging down instead of up. Really appreciate your photos!!!
 
Sep 3, 2012
31
Catalina 30 Tampa
that is a very expensive cockpit table that will serve you nicely in the salon ...a little sanding and cleaning with L A Totally Awesome and about three coats of teak oil and you will be good to go nice find
Cool! I didn't pay much for it. :dance:

Not familiar with LA Totally Awesome. So it's either that or Lemon Pledge (centerline-style).
 
Sep 3, 2012
31
Catalina 30 Tampa
Thanks!! As we're looking at redesigning your photos have sparked a new thought, hinging down instead of up. Really appreciate your photos!!!
Sure thing. It won't go flush up against the bulkhead since it runs into the upward curve of the cabin sole on the port side. I was tempted to raise it up a bit to allow for that, but didn't want to have to modify the leg for the extra height.
 
Dec 6, 2014
30
Hunter 23 Corpus Christi Marina
I want to thank you for the pledge suggestion. It is working beautifully! I applied it to the exposed teak and left it over night this morning it was all absorbed and nice looking. I applied another coat. I shall report back on its longevity.
I would like to know if exterior paint might last longer on the plywood interior parts?

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I like the idea of painting it. Does anyone have a photo?
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
I want to thank you for the pledge suggestion. It is working beautifully! I applied it to the exposed teak and left it over night this morning it was all absorbed and nice looking. I applied another coat. I shall report back on its longevity.
I would like to know if exterior paint might last longer on the plywood interior parts?

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I like the idea of painting it. Does anyone have a photo?
Im glad its working for you... why paint if you like the look of the wood. The lemon pledge will last a year or more... then do it again. Its better than having to touch up paint, or ruining the wood look by painting it... it kinda devalues the boat if you have perfectly nice looking wood, then paint over it.
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
I want to thank you for the pledge suggestion. It is working beautifully! I applied it to the exposed teak and left it over night this morning it was all absorbed and nice looking. I applied another coat. I shall report back on its longevity.
I would like to know if exterior paint might last longer on the plywood interior parts?

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I like the idea of painting it. Does anyone have a photo?
if you are talking about seat bottoms the cushions set on use a good oil based paint one part urethane interlux or water based epoxy from sharon williams paint store ...i like the water based epoxy paint better it drys with a thicker richer texture but if you have nice looking teak or cherry wood that is exposed ...oil it with teak oil or lemon oil....

here is a pic of my cabin sole and in there you can see where i painted the seat bottoms they are the gray part
 

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