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Mar 21, 2004
2,175
Hunter 356 Cobb Island, MD
Bored Bored....
Boat is on the hard until April....

So thinking it was about time to refinish the teak stern rail seats yet again.
Oh Hell NO...
I have some starboard and will convert the teak to something I don't have to refinish....
Took a couple of days, sure glad Lowe's is just about a mile away. Made 5 trips today just getting things, like a new router bit, some screws, etc.

Now on to the next thing...
 

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Aug 2, 2005
1,155
Pearson 33-2 & Typhoon 18 Seneca Lake
Hello Jim,
We visited Cobb Island in 2010 on our way to and from Alexandria. I still have my Shymansky's Marina hat.

I like the seat you made. I plan to make a set for next summer, but had planned to use wood. Maybe not....... Is the base with the cup holder opening a part of the original seat? How thick are the starboard pieces? (I had made seats several years ago using starboard that flexed too much.....maybe too much weight on the seat?)How did you attach the strips of starboard? (Is there a glue to use?) Did Lowes have the starboard?

Nice job!
Phil
 
May 16, 2007
1,509
Boatless ! 26 Ottawa, Ontario
Very nice looking Jim, are you taking orders ? :D it is a long winter......
 
Oct 29, 2005
2,362
Hunter Marine 326 303 Singapore
Jim, its lovely. But wouldn't Starboard be alittle too slippery on the bottom?
 
Mar 21, 2004
2,175
Hunter 356 Cobb Island, MD
Thanks everyone,

Questions Questions...

The base is the original seat. Just removed the teak which was going for its four re-finish in 11 yrs. I had 2 pieces of starboard 12 x 27 x 1/2" that I had bought at West Marine on sale years ago. Been dragging around waiting on a project.

Removed the teak which is screwed to starboard from backside. Used them as a template for the starboard. The pieces are 1.5" wide and used a bandsaw to cut them out. Then its router to to fit shape of base. Strips are attached using #8 3/4" stainless screws, no glue - which wouldn't work anyway. A little more involved than that but you get the idea.
No to Lowes, they had no idea what I was talking about "Starboard???"

We actually rarely use the stern seats to sit in. Mostly for storing things while bouncing across the water. Don't think they will be slippery...

Bob, Thought you were headed south this year?

Phil, sorry about Shymansky's - got over your heartburn yet?
 
Sep 6, 2011
82
Oday 322 Hawkestone YC Lake Simcoe
I made a couple of seats for my Oday 322 last year using the same material. To buy them from a supplier it would be about $300.00. I was able to make my own almost identical for $160.00
 

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Jan 24, 2007
495
Marlow-Hunter 37 Deep Creek off the Magothy River off ChesBay
Wow, Jim! It looks so great. I echo others who want to know if you take orders.
Rich in Annapolis
 
Jun 3, 2004
130
Seaward 24 Indianapolis
I pulled all the teak off my 240 this year as well. It was just too mauch labor to keep up with. For my stern rail seats I just flipped them upside down and reversed them port to starboard and vice versa as the undersides looked nicer than the tops. I used a piece of 1*10 PVC garage trim to make a new companionway slide grab bar and the cup holder pieces for the coamings. I couldn't get that stuff to run through a router nicely.....I do have a mini sanding station that knocked the edges off nicely.
 
May 16, 2007
1,509
Boatless ! 26 Ottawa, Ontario
Jim, we are getting ready to leave. I hope to be on the road by the end of Nov. and splash the boat mid-Dec. I just ordered all new standing rigging as mast is down. That needs to be done before she goes back in.

I do all my projects over the summer, you do yours over the winter......

what is the next job ? propane locker again ? did you check this one out, it appears to be the closest fit for us... http://www.amazon.com/Worthington-2...3154096&sr=1-1&keywords=aluminum+propane+tank

I will be going back to my old steel tanks for this season.....

Bob
 

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Sailm8

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Feb 21, 2008
1,750
Hunter 29.5 Punta Gorda
Anyone ever tried ripping trex deck material to replace teak? Was looking at it at HD and Lowe's and it got me thinking. Way cheaper than starboard if it can be ripped and fininshed.
 
Nov 24, 2012
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Anyone ever tried ripping trex deck material to replace teak? Was looking at it at HD and Lowe's and it got me thinking. Way cheaper than starboard if it can be ripped and fininshed.
Haven't used trex but have used azek. Ripping can be challenging since the heat of the saw blade will melt the material so you have to go slow and stop regularly. Also the azek won't take a finish. There are a number of synthetic teak boards designed specifically for marine use. I'd try those first
 
Feb 20, 2011
8,059
Island Packet 35 Tucson, AZ/San Carlos, MX
Anyone ever tried ripping trex deck material to replace teak? Was looking at it at HD and Lowe's and it got me thinking. Way cheaper than starboard if it can be ripped and fininshed.
Use a bandsaw, if possible, and cut just a bit proud of your final tablesaw rip.
 
Mar 21, 2004
2,175
Hunter 356 Cobb Island, MD
No propane locker mods - again. Looked at trying 12" diam but is not enough room for two tanks. Will purchase new steel tanks for next trip. Tank you are looking at should fit. Bob suffering CRS, where is your boat docked.
 
May 24, 2004
7,164
CC 30 South Florida
I know there is wood colored wood substitute plastic planks out there but have not seen starboard in any other color but white. Seats would look really nice and be practical in a dark wood colored starboard. Nice work Jim, love the idea.
 
May 16, 2007
1,509
Boatless ! 26 Ottawa, Ontario
No propane locker mods - again. Looked at trying 12" diam but is not enough room for two tanks. Will purchase new steel tanks for next trip. Tank you are looking at should fit. Bob suffering CRS, where is your boat docked.
Jim, boat is on the hard at Hinckley's in Port Salerno, Manatee Pocket. I will keep in touch as we get ready to leave.
Bob
 
Dec 30, 2009
680
jeanneau 38 gin fizz sloop Summer- Keyport Yacht Club, Raritan Bay, NJ, Winter Viking Marina Verplanck, NY
Guys, timbertech composite decking works well. They have a nice cedar color. Decking is 1" thick, however ask about the "skirt trim boards" they are 1/2" by 12" wide x 12' long. Ripping is not bad if you go slow, a small palm plane over the edges makes the edges slick. Azek is harder to rip as you said, I think there is a lot more plastic in it... Red
 
May 28, 2009
764
Hunter 376 Pensacola, FL
So thinking it was about time to refinish the teak stern rail seats yet again.
Oh Hell NO...
I have some starboard and will convert the teak to something I don't have to refinish....
Can I have your old teak? :)
 
Jan 6, 2010
1,520
Jim,

Nice routing job pal.

I too have starboard in places on my boat. None are loadbearing, as starboard is known to sag in sun & temperature.
My pal on his sailboat used small angle iron on the bottom of one of his loadbearing pieces & it was never a problem.

Your seat size is not that laterally big, so it may never be a problem for you.
Not meaning to sound like a bummer here, I just wanted to let you know.......

CR
 
May 29, 2011
116
Hunter H 240 rehoboth beach , De
stern seats

Jim
They look great. Is the stern seat 100% starboard, no teak whatsoever.

Bored Bored....
Boat is on the hard until April....

So thinking it was about time to refinish the teak stern rail seats yet again.
Oh Hell NO...
I have some starboard and will convert the teak to something I don't have to refinish....
Took a couple of days, sure glad Lowe's is just about a mile away. Made 5 trips today just getting things, like a new router bit, some screws, etc.

Now on to the next thing...
 
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