Greetings,
Mr. c. IF the veneer is thick enough, why not just re-finish the decking?
Greetings,
Mr. c. IF the veneer is thick enough, why not just re-finish the decking?
Is this teak wood? Looks beautiful. Mine is not a real wood floor.
It's not mines more like a faux wood that is splintering after it was wet. Seems very similar to Teak and HollyYes but not solid. A typical teak and holly veneer. Yours appears to be the same.
Rob
I believe MS used PlasTeak / plywood composite panels. No idea if they did their own lamination or a supplier did the lamination. When I did my fwd cabin I didn't need the plywood and just adhered the cushion layer and then PlasTeak sheet goods and the match was perfect.I cut a four-inch diameter hole in my MS 30 P II's cabin sole to allow me to replace the tripping hazard the table mounting became with the table removed. I used a flush-mounted fitting.
Anyway, the veneer is definitely not wood, but the subsurface to which it was bonded to is thick plywood. For a replacement, you may be able to get a piece of veneer and simply glue it ov the existing deck.
From the second photo you will note that your boat's sole has a fiberglass surround while mine appears to have the settee built over the sole. View attachment 153874View attachment 153875
I am wondering if this is a photo of the sole (floor) in your boat. If so, it looks like a teak and holly plywood installation and is repairable.I'm not sure what you are asking me.