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12-02-2007, 01:06 pm   #8  (permalink
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Starboard

I suspect any boards almost any boat would have to be custom built. But that price seems a bit high even so. Our 303 has what I assume to be Starboard. A dense white plastic of some sort. A bit cheaper than teak and no maintenance. Having seen the short life of high quality urethane in Florida (on the good little boat which did not leak,) this is one thing that the PO did that I like. One other change from tradition is that the mating edges are not beveled but instead are stepped. Squared off "Z" shape. Ours is a two board arrangement and fairly heavy. A clever person could come up w/ an arrangement that allowed for screens and/ or windows. Thanks, Thom



 
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12-02-2007, 10:29 pm   #9  (permalink
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screens

I have a real simple set-up that works. Basically the screen is cut about 1" larger than the opening when hemmed. A 2" wide piece of teak is split down the middle... screen is stapled and sandwiched between the to halves and screwed together with brass screws. Or if you like to work with wood... you could make some sort of spline or male to female cut to hold the screen and forget about the staples. The same is done for the top... nothing for the sides. The weight of the bottom piece of teak keeps the screen down... the top piece can only slide down so far as the opening is beveled. When stored... the screen can all be rolled up around pieces of wood. Works great and takes up no space!



 
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07-19-2008, 05:29 am   #10  (permalink
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Companionway boards

I used a composite material that I got at a building supply yard. It was about 14" wide x 3/4"Thick and 19' long, white and required no maintenance whatever.
I simply cut it out to fit the the companionway, routed it on edges to fit the guides in the opening and there we are. Whole piece of material was about 70.00. I used it for other projects on the boat as well.
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08-14-2008, 11:38 am   #11  (permalink
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Compainon Way Door

I have the same issue with the P30 we recently bought. I purchased a 3/4" thick 1/2 sheet of teak plywood for $75, and plan on using the older doors as a tracing model. I will cut them with a high speed jig saw with a finish blade. I will make a 1/4" or 3/8" (haven't measured yet) overlap cut on each piece, with my table saw and varnish them until I'm satisfied with the finish. Your boat yard is ripping you off.

You could also use a good quality 3/4" thick 1/2 sheet of marine plywood finished on both sides, stain it or paint it your choice of color,and seal it with a marine grade of polyurethane.



 
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