I have a little separation on one piece of the sole. I am going to try to
gently open up the separations, inject some glue or epoxy and clamp it tight
John Enterprise
On Saturday, December 13, 2014 1:51 PM, Daniel Sheer via CnC-List
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Speakin' of which.
There are several sources for artificial holly teak. I've worked with PlasTeak
to install PlasDek, the exterior version, on a deck hatch. Google plastic teak
floor for others.
These products are relatively easy to install. Prep the undersurface, spread
adhesive with a notched trowel, lay it
I acquired a 1984 CC 41 earlier this year that had a been on the hard for
a couple of years. The boat's in pretty good shape and surveyed out
nicely. However, it was left with standing water in the bilges. The
freeze/thaw cycle completely destroyed the cabin sole so I needed to
replace it.
The
Ouch!
If labor is 8600 (expensive varnish?), at $80 an hour it is over 100
hours. At $40 an hour, it is over 200 hours. Did they use hand saws and
rasps? Sounds ridiculous for a mediocre job!
Joel
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 4:00 PM, steve via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
wrote:
I acquired a
I paid about $1,200 in materials for a holly+teak sole for my 33' last summer.
A friend and I did the work (actually he did most of it). I was told that the
cost would be about $5,000 if I hired someone.
So your materials cost seems a bit low and labour seems a bit high. $5 - $6k
might be
: Stus-List Cabin Sole replacement
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 16:10:22 -0500
Ouch! If labor is 8600 (expensive varnish?), at $80 an hour it is over 100
hours. At $40 an hour, it is over 200 hours. Did they use hand saws and
rasps? Sounds ridiculous for a mediocre job! Joel
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 4
the second page of the quote with the
total on it. Sorry to hear about your situation.
Burt
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I acquired a 1984 CC 41 earlier this year that had a been on the hard for
a couple of years. The boat's in pretty good shape and surveyed out
nicely
Steve,
I’m in the process of replacing my cabin sole, for the 2nd time stupidly, and
this sounds very high for that sort of a job. The others have calculated the
costs and I am in agreement with their totals, around $4,200 to rebuild a cabin
sole of the size in a 41. And I’m disturbed that
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for a couple of years. The boat's in pretty good shape and surveyed out
nicely. However, it was left with standing
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I replaced my cabin sole on my 36 with European grade teak and holly plywood
last winter. Did work myself. Used
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From a procedural point of view I believe the contractor has an inescapable
responsibility
you wrote:
I think I could be persuaded to do up new cabin soles for other listers at
$9600 each. In other words, I think $9600 is way too high. $4100 sounds about
right.
Roger that. Heck, I'll fly up on my own dime... but you'd have to put
me up in the spare bedroom. And I smoke and
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