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Teak and Holly Sole

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I am thinking about putting a teak and holly flooring down. Where is the best place to get it? What thickness should i get. I see that it comes in 6mm and up. Any better places to buy than others? Any tricks about install?

Chris
 
Chris
I installed a cherry and holley sole in mine last winter. I purchased the wood from East Teak, talk to George. I used marine epoxy to glue the floor down. And Epifanes 2 part for the finish. I posted some pictures.
Chris
 

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Damn that looks good! I need to lay some of that in my boat, at least down below. Not to steal the thread, but what kind of SF price can you get teak and holly for? And does anyone know a good place down in South Florida?? That floor is awesome!
 
shell Hardware (SW27th ave and US1) has a big selection of wood... they have 4x8 sheet of ply with teak and holly, around $170 I think.

they also carry a lot of Teak, Mahogany, Jatoba, etc... that are great for boat projects. Also have many sheets of veneers...

what did you use for the aft deck ? it's obvkioulsy not the teak and holley interior stuff .
 
I used caulk in the joints on the aft deck and bridge. Keeps it water tight.
On the inside of the boat I used Cherry with Holley strips. My job was all done with 1 7/8" x 3/8" wood. No plywood.
There is a place in Stuart FL that supplies wood and installation epoxy.
www.maratimewoodproducts.com 800-274-8325.
I purchased the epoxy from them.
But I purchased my wood from East teak in SC. 800-338-5636
Chris
 
world panel products is the distributor for most of the marine hardwoods, Jensen Beach FL, they have a web site. you can get laminated ply wood which can be a cheeper alternative or get the real stuff in any thickness you desire.
 
We used the plywood and it went in very nice. I would put it down with the epoxy that worldpanel sells. Polygard is the name I think. Better than West and easier to work with.
 
I am thinking about putting a teak and holly flooring down. Where is the best place to get it? What thickness should i get. I see that it comes in 6mm and up. Any better places to buy than others? Any tricks about install?

Chris

Well no help with the Teak and holly. I said I know that boat have seen you in the Race a few times.
And yes it is true what his signature say that he catches them!
 

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