a
> single board!) to bend enough to fit the curves of the forward hull, both
> vertically and fore and aft.
>
> They might be separate boards but I only see bungs at the top and bottom of
> their vertical 'run'.
>
> Charlie Nelson
> Water Phantom
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>
&
Ignore the requests for a picture of a Foredeck Cow…
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Hi All,
First post here so I imagine I will have fouled up somehow
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Hi All,First post here so I imagine I will have fouled up somehow ...
Hopefully I will continue to “contribute”, more meaningfully as time goes on.
The ceilings on my
tical 'run'.
>
> Charlie Nelson
> Water Phantom
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>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tue, Feb 2, 2021 1:49 pm
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> It seems to me
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It seems to me that the teak battens were initially glued to a fabric backing
with about 1/32” spacing between the battens to allow
> extend forward and be a single long panel--Murphy lurks!
>
> Thanks for the suggestions,
>
> Charlie Nelson
> Water Phantom
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>
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> Sent: M
Subject: Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls'
Hey Charlie, if it is like the panels on my boat you should be able to get the
plugs out reasonably easily, I drilled a small hole in the center and screwed a
wood screw in, it popped the plugs out and I could remove the screws and thus
the panel
Hey Charlie,
If it just has water stains, is there any way you could sand the damaged wood
where it is and just recoat it with Watco Teak Oil? It's worth a try. I've
cleaned stains off the teak cabinetry on my boat that way. I use a cleaner
like Pinesol first and then lightly sand with 120.
Hey Charlie, if it is like the panels on my boat you should be able to
get the plugs out reasonably easily, I drilled a small hole in the
center and screwed a wood screw in, it popped the plugs out and I could
remove the screws and thus the panel. I'd go with that before resorting
to a power
Thanks all who have chimed in with thoughts on my 'ceiling' problem.
I spoke with Rob at South Shore today and he recalled that C sourced this
material to a local shop who has since gone out of business.
My next, probably last hope, is Noah Boatworks in Ontario per one of the
listers. They do
t:* January-31-21 11:25 PM
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*Cc:* cenel...@aol.com <mailto:cenel...@aol.com>
*Subject:* Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls'
Thanks Rod--you obviously know your nautical terms, as do some
others on this
Stright ; 'Stus-List' <
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> *Cc:* cenelson
> *Subject:* Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls'
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> Thank you.
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>
> I was hoping that I might find a source for this material, perhaps
> from someone who is familiar with wooden boa
: Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls'
Thanks Rod--you obviously know your nautical terms, as do some others on this
list. Now a few more listers, including myself, know what to call this
'planking'.
With that out of the way, back to draining the swamp! To wit: some of this
'ceiling
Maybe South Shore?
From: cenelson via CnC-List
Sent: February-01-21 10:08 AM
To: Rod Stright ; 'Stus-List'
Cc: cenelson
Subject: Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls'
Thank you.
I was hoping that I might find a source for this material, perhaps from someone
who is familiar
and refinish if required. I tried to attach/enclose a picture
but the site doesn’t seem to allow it to go through.
Rod
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Subject: Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls'
Thanks
Thanks Rod--you obviously know your nautical terms, as do some others on this
list. Now a few more listers, including myself, know what to call this
'planking'.
With that out of the way, back to draining the swamp! To wit: some of this
'ceiling' in my V berth on my 1995 C 36 XL/kcb has been
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