teak cockpit floorboard grid

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rob

I am looking for that nice teak "grid" cockpit floorboards, or plans to build them. Anyone know where this could be found? Thanks.
 
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william

DIY

Just buy the teak wood, it's a little expensive, but you see here is a simple pattern. I drilled these pieces together, counter sink the screws and put in the teak plugs, sand, varnish and its done. On the bottom is 1/4 inch thick pads to keep it off the deck.
 
Aug 2, 2005
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pearson ariel grand rapids
cockpit grid

Should be pretty easy to build one, I have one for my boat, it's a true grid style, roughly 1" strips, and 1" square holes, but it's in bad shape, has a few split sections, and loose spots and I need to rebuild it or build a new one. I'm busy till friday, but If no one has designs available, I'll take some photos and write up any building tips I can think of, and try to get them up somewhere sat or Sun. tools you're going to need for it are a table saw, a dado blade for the t-saw or a router, a sabre saw/band saw, and a drill looks like it'll help use up a lot of otherwise too small to use teak, but may be easier to build if you use full boards. Ken.
 
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Rich

West Marine sells grid pieces in their catalog

Rob, West Marine sells pre-cut teak strips for making grids in their catalog. (www.westmarine.com) I think one of the recent issues of "Latitudes and Attitudes" magazine (Maybe the June or July issue?) had an article on measuring and putting together a grid around the pedestal.
 
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