While my '87 Seafarer is at the shop getting the bottom paint removed, I just pulled the helm trim and doors and bulkheads which were rotting to the core.
Going to see how much it will cost for Starboard in 3/4" using my old cutouts as templates. I don't want pure white, and I don't see the other colors that would blend in better for me in anything thicker than 1/2". At least in my neck of the woods, but I will find out what is doable soon.
If that doesn't work, I will do what UCPA111 did on his grand refurbish and cut marine grade plywood to match existing bulkheads , epoxy, and laminate or paint.
Then I will paint the teak trim pieces to an off white color, matching what I did over the summer in the back of the boat. Should come out nice and clean when it's all done.
Going to see how much it will cost for Starboard in 3/4" using my old cutouts as templates. I don't want pure white, and I don't see the other colors that would blend in better for me in anything thicker than 1/2". At least in my neck of the woods, but I will find out what is doable soon.
If that doesn't work, I will do what UCPA111 did on his grand refurbish and cut marine grade plywood to match existing bulkheads , epoxy, and laminate or paint.
Then I will paint the teak trim pieces to an off white color, matching what I did over the summer in the back of the boat. Should come out nice and clean when it's all done.
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