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Abe's Rocket 10-31-2011 01:58 PM

Teak Trim Replacement Options
 
I am wondering what options I have for replacing the teak trim on the inside of of my 23CC? Alot of the wood going around the inside is cracked and probably not worth trying to take off/ sand/ oil and replace.

Thoughts? thx

NoBones 10-31-2011 02:48 PM

I replaced the rod holders with Starboard as my Teak ones had all
split as well... The small trim and console base are Teak that I kept.

You have to have a little wood on a boat somewhere just because
it belongs there!!;)

BTW: Maine dog tag has expired..:eek: and I see a flea on his right shoulder..:D

That be one good lookin' doggie! :cool:

McGillicuddy 10-31-2011 02:53 PM

Mahogany is a nice alternative, or even less expensive are African mahogany varieties. Cypress wood also serve you well but I don't know what your availability is up there.
If you would rather stick with a local wood, white oak and black locust are very tough, good looking woods for marine use.

Mikem8560 10-31-2011 07:14 PM

You could just gonwith starboard and not have any maintenance.
But I love the wood
http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/y...t/4c8fc529.jpg

Abe's Rocket 11-02-2011 08:54 AM

Thanks for your replies. Probably will stick with teak.

Unfortunately, along with his lic, the dog has expired also. Probably should update my pic with the new digity.


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