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BDiggity 01-08-2013 03:43 PM

i had a company in CA (cant think of name at moment, but is/was a sponsor of site) fab replacement teak trim out of billet for the cabin door. i then had it powder coated. I am now going to do the same for the gunwale plate & also for the rear bench steps.

Eddie Marine makes generic gunwale plates but i didnt like the lengths.

Griff 01-09-2013 02:02 AM

Get some 3/8 white starboard and cut it to size. Then run it on a table saw at only an 1/8 deep to put some traction lines down them.

Chart 01-09-2013 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3845037)
Get some 3/8 white starboard and cut it to size. Then run it on a table saw at only an 1/8 deep to put some traction lines down them.

Starboard (HDPE) is slick stuff, but it machines very easy and nice. If you go to use it in a traction application, like a step plate, make your saw kerfs Griz mentioned 90 degrees to each other. That should reduce the likelihood someone slips and hurts themself or your boat while using HDPE step plates. But it is still going to be slick, especially if it's wet.

J-Bonz 01-09-2013 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by ItsPeanut (Post 3844675)
Keep it original. Refinish them. I like the older classic look. Just a thought.

I second that

Full Force 01-10-2013 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by J-Bonz (Post 3845660)
I second that

I don't mind them, but I need new teak pieces, couple of mine are broke...or I would just refinish em..

ItsPeanut 01-10-2013 01:53 PM

For a man who at one time or another always has everything to put a boat together you should be able to track down a few teak pieces.

RWS Cigarette 01-10-2013 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 3845841)
I don't mind them, but I need new teak pieces, couple of mine are broke...or I would just refinish em..

Here is the original company that made these step plates, they are still in business but changed from teak to starboard in their products:

MarQuipt
3100 Southwest 10th Street Pompano Beach, FL 33069
(954) 957-8333
www.marquipt.com

If you call them and explain what you have and need they will make them for you, I bought 10 pieces of the teak for mine in 2008 for $88.00 shipped, they slipped right in the channels and the step plates are as new.

Note: add an 1/2" to the length for good measure.

Full Force 01-10-2013 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by RWS Cigarette (Post 3846015)
Here is the original company that made these step plates, they are still in business but changed from teak to starboard in their products:

MarQuipt
3100 Southwest 10th Street Pompano Beach, FL 33069
(954) 957-8333
www.marquipt.com

If you call them and explain what you have and need they will make them for you, I bought 10 pieces of the teak for mine in 2008 for $88.00 shipped, they slipped right in the channels and the step plates are as new.

Note: add an 1/2" to the length for good measure.

WOW! who woulda thought you could still get them!!?? thx

J-Bonz 01-11-2013 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 3846376)
WOW! who woulda thought you could still get them!!?? thx

If you dont want teak, I think it would look cool with machined starboard...

Full Force 01-11-2013 04:57 PM

I don't mind the teak, she's a classic!!


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