Replacing teak strips on cockpit seating

okierse

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Hello all,

The teak strip used on the cockpit seating in our Sadler 29 needs replacing. Strip width is 65mm x 8mm thick. Any recommendations on where I can order marine teak to these dimensions? Cutting/drilling/fitting, I can do myself.

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Hi Okierse!

I am just starting the same work on my boat. Having got some info from a recent thread on this forum, I decided to place an order with:

K J Howells and Son
Cobbs Quay Marina
Hamworthy
Poole
Dorset
England
UK
BH15 4EL

Telephone:
+ 44 1202 665724
Fax:
+ 44 1202 665724
Email:
sales@kjhowells.com

You can download their catalogue/price list over the net and select your timber from that.
I had intended to buy the strips myself, but having calculated the cost of all the materials, I got a quote from the above for making the panels complete. As it was very reasonable, the panels would be delivered 'ready to fit' and it would save a huge amount of time, I have gone this route.

I have done this sort of work a few times on my previous boats and remember it as very time-consuming and messy though very satisfying when completed.

The other company I tried was Onward marine, but they were more expensive though offering a huge range of different sections. They are at www.onward-marine.co.uk

Best of luck with your replacement

Cheers

Jerry

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Another company is Robbins Timber of Bristol, but cheap they are not!

I would use a local supplier of boatbuilding timber called John Moody who runs a business supplying teak and other boat building timber from the South Hams in Devon. He is very reasonable for teak, but there is no mail order service as far as I know. If you want his number let me know.

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Hi John,

Many thanks for that local supplier whom I've added to my 'Boating Suppliers List', so would much appreciate having his telephone number (and address if you have it).

As I mentioned though, I have decided to have the cockpit seating panels pre-made, so that I just have to apply the Sikaflex, bed and screw them down, and the jobs done. That's the theory anyway! David Howells was very knowledgeable and helpful when I was discussing my requirements, and the price quoted was reasonable (wow, isn't teak a crippling price everywhere?!!) so I await the resulting panels with a mixture of excitement and trepidation!

Cheers

Jerry


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Hi starboard!

Yes agreed, the screws are only four to a panel and are for location until the Sikaflex has cured rather than a permanent fixing. Thanks anyway!

Cheers

Jerry

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