Replacing Galley Floor

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Feb 21, 2013
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Hunter Passage 45 Manly Queensland
I have recently purchased a Hunter passage 450 and have noticed that the galley floor is quite spongy. I believe that the timber floor has become rotten, possibly due to moisture from the fridge. Has anyone replaced the galley floor and what is the best way to approach this? I believe once the floor is removed I may be able to find the source of the moisture and find a way to solve this issue. Any help or advise would be much appreciated. :)
 
Jun 6, 2006
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currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
I had a similar problem with the sole at the bottom of the companionway ladder. I sorted through the oak 3/4" cabinet grade plywood at home depot for one with nice straight grain. used the old piece as a pattern and marked the holly strip locations. Cut out the piece and routed out the grooves for the holly. I used aspen as it is white and has almost no grain. After staining the sole piece I glued in the holly strips. then took a jack plane and surfaced the holly down to the same level as the plywood. Finished with 7 coats of polyurethane and it has worked great for 3 years now. no hint of the springiness the old sole had.
 
Feb 21, 2013
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Hunter Passage 45 Manly Queensland
Thanks Bill, I'm still deciding whether to cover the new floor with simular Vinyl to keep it looking origional. My biggest issue will be if I need to remove all of the cabinets to remove the floor and how this should be done. Particularly since the Corian bench top seems to be wrapped in a solid peice over most of the cabinets. It could be a duanting task pulling it all apart.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Our H'31 had a beatup sole in the galley area. We covered igt with Loncoin. This stuff will out-live fiberglass and cockroaches.
 
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