Feb 13, 2013 #1 B bobtail Newbie Joined Jun 18, 2012 Messages 2 Location united states Looking for a source for cap rail replacement on a 34 Californian LRC, 84' model
Feb 14, 2013 #2 Daddyo Guru Joined Apr 11, 2008 Messages 2,420 Location USA Vessel Name Grace Vessel Make DeFever 48 You will need to get someone to fabricate it. I assume we are talking about teak?
Feb 14, 2013 #3 OP OP B bobtail Newbie Joined Jun 18, 2012 Messages 2 Location united states yes it is teak. needing 18'' to 24'' sections to repair damaged pieces
Feb 14, 2013 #4 VikingBay Veteran Member Joined Nov 17, 2012 Messages 51 Location USA Vessel Name Nehalennia Vessel Make SeaRay 260DA "Sundancer" How many? ...and what sizes?
Feb 14, 2013 #5 Daddyo Guru Joined Apr 11, 2008 Messages 2,420 Location USA Vessel Name Grace Vessel Make DeFever 48 bobtail said: yes it is teak. needing 18'' to 24'' sections to repair damaged pieces Click to expand... I wouldn't think you would want to scarf in a section that short. 3-4' would most likely be the min I would think. The tough part will be sourcing teak that will somewhat match the grain of your existing.
bobtail said: yes it is teak. needing 18'' to 24'' sections to repair damaged pieces Click to expand... I wouldn't think you would want to scarf in a section that short. 3-4' would most likely be the min I would think. The tough part will be sourcing teak that will somewhat match the grain of your existing.
Feb 14, 2013 #6 Larry M Guru Site Team Joined Nov 7, 2008 Messages 11,938 Location Jacksonville, FL We have bought teak through Edensaw. Edensaw:Main Site: Product If you're having a qualified shipwright doing the work, he should have a source for the teak.
We have bought teak through Edensaw. Edensaw:Main Site: Product If you're having a qualified shipwright doing the work, he should have a source for the teak.