Cabin Sole Replacement

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Spent Saturday making up some cabin sole board.
60mm Mahogony, 5mm Oak. 20mm (18mm finished)
Bonded together with West Epoxy.
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Just have to take the originals off the boat so I can trim to shape then varnish them up.
There about 7 boards to make so it's not a quick job. More of a winter project.
This is the largest of the boards.
 
Will it not be prone to swelling/cracking? I'd have thought solid wood perhaps half that thickness laminated on a lump of plywood would be more durable, but it's not something I have experience of. Looks lovely though.
 
Nice looking piece of work. I shaved my floorboards down a little maybe a strong 1/16th of an inch and then coated the sides and bottoms with west system epoxy. I have had no swelling problems since I did this but did have problems before I coated them with epoxy.
 
Quick update.
Test fitted the new boards. Final trimming before varnishing.
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And here's a proper use for a conservatory.
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2 coats applied. 5 more to go.
(Using Epifanes Gloss.)
 
Hi,
What a great job and boat looks a real treat.

Are those side 'windows' readily available. I cant read the name on them?

What is the worktop material, is that readily available?

I enjoyed your PhotoBucket.... looks typical wind/tide conditions out of Portsmouth entrance. A good job you don't have a lightweight awb! :)

S.
 
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Hi,
Are those side 'windows' readily available. I cant read the name on them?
What is the worktop material, is that readily available?

Side windows are Rutgerson. Available to order. (I use Allspars.)
Worktop Material is Hanex Solid Surface. (http://www.idsurfaces.co.uk/)
The last piece I bought off eBay at a fraction of retail albeit scuffed in quite a few places.

Hi,
.... looks typical wind/tide conditions out of Portsmouth entrance. A good job you don't have a lightweight awb! :)
S.

One of the regulars on Talulah is a member of a sailing club. One of the evenings was a guest speaker from the Coastguard.
His Powerpoint presentation started off with the picture you are refering to saying "People go out in all types of conditions."
She thought for a moment that coming out of Portsmouth in those conditions could only be Talulah. It took her a few moments to realise it was.
She was then able to follow up and get a copy of the photo.
 
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