Bathing Platform Teak Replacement

Richard.C

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Following on from this thread, http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?478675-Teak-Veneer-repair-possible&highlight=

The time is fast approaching for the bathing platform teak to be replaced on my Phantom 43. Wattsons have quoted £1060 +vat for the platform teak but were unable to give a recommended installer. The boat is kept in Lymington Yacht Haven and I was hoping there may be some recommendations for installers from the forum, preference would be real experience of someone's work. and work ethics.

Thanks

Richard
 
Hi
I have had an 18 month nightmare with poor workmanship by so called teak spealists, I won't name an shame on here, however I have now had the teak almost completed , and at twice the cost ( as a lot of work done had to be removed and started again) by a proper tradesman, his name is lee 07754 490672 based in Poole, he might go to lyminton, pm me I'll tell you who to avoid !
Nathan
 
Hi Richard,

The Targa 2 boats up from us towards you has just had new platform teak done, I think the teak came precut using original templates from Watsons and Jeremy Rogers in LYH fitted it, I'll ask how it all went and let you know.

Andy
 
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Hi
I have had an 18 month nightmare with poor workmanship by so called teak spealists, I won't name an shame on here, however I have now had the teak almost completed , and at twice the cost ( as a lot of work done had to be removed and started again) by a proper tradesman, his name is lee 07754 490672 based in Poole, he might go to lyminton, pm me I'll tell you who to avoid !
Nathan
 
That would be great, thanks Andy.

Hi Richard,

The Targa 2 boats up from us towards you has just had new platform teak done, I think the teak came precut using original templates from Watsons and Jeremy Rogers in LYH fitted it, I'll ask how it all went and let you know.

Andy
 
Following on from this thread, http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?478675-Teak-Veneer-repair-possible&highlight=

The time is fast approaching for the bathing platform teak to be replaced on my Phantom 43. Wattsons have quoted £1060 +vat for the platform teak but were unable to give a recommended installer. The boat is kept in Lymington Yacht Haven and I was hoping there may be some recommendations for installers from the forum, preference would be real experience of someone's work. and work ethics.

Thanks

Richard
I have a name and phone number, PM please if interested. Has done some great teak work a friends boat, bathing platform, cockpit and flybridge. Has done some work on mine, but not teak, and comes highly recommended.
 
Following on from this thread, http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?478675-Teak-Veneer-repair-possible&highlight=

The time is fast approaching for the bathing platform teak to be replaced on my Phantom 43. Wattsons have quoted £1060 +vat for the platform teak but were unable to give a recommended installer. The boat is kept in Lymington Yacht Haven and I was hoping there may be some recommendations for installers from the forum, preference would be real experience of someone's work. and work ethics.

Thanks

Richard

Hi Richard, did you get this sorted? Who did you use in the end?
 
Hi Richard, did you get this sorted? Who did you use in the end?

Hi Pete,

The work has not been done yet but I did get a couple of quotes, in the end thanks to Andy's tip off I was able to speak to a Targa 52 owner in Lymington who recently had his platform re-teaked by Jeremy Rogers (on-site yard at LYH). He had also previously berthed at Berthon so was able to give insight on them as well.

So I will use Jeremy Rogers for the work but they are currently busy and can not get to it until September. Given I won't get much good weather time after that I think I will postpone the work until next spring and let the old teak deal with one more winter.

Richard
 
I think I will postpone the work until next spring and let the old teak deal with one more winter.
Just a thought, since re-teaking is necessarily a job that can only be done with the boat sheltered:
If you can shelter the boat for the whole winter, it would be a good idea to remove the old teak first, and let the GRP underneath dry out for as long as possible, before re-teaking.
In fact, particularly with cored grp (which I suppose is what you have under the teak) and a worn out teak, you can have water/moisture trapped between teak and GRP, potentially affecting also the core.
And of course, you don't want to seal and re-teak any GRP deck with water trapped inside.

'Fiuaskme, it would be an even better idea not to re-teak the platform at all, but have instead the old teak removed, the GRP surface epoxied plus antiskid-ed, and be done with it - but each to their own on that.
 
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