Jimmy v
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- May 26, 2018
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- Boat Info
- 1999 Sun Dancer 340DA
- Engines
- 7.4 Murcruiser with V drives
I have a Sundancer 340 and was thinking about installing teak flooring in cabin. Any recommendations?
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I have a Sundancer 340 and was thinking about installing teak flooring in cabin. Any recommendations?
We just purchased a 2001 310DA, and the first thing my wife said was, "this carpet has GOT to go!". Each of those options look very nice, and I realize our boat is smaller, but can you guys provide a ballpark price for someone who (unfortunately) is NOT a DIY?
Thanks - but the links in that other thread to dropbox appear broken. We are certainly OK with anything other than what we've got, but I'm not really a DIY, especially when reading some of the threads of how much prep work is required for the subfloor. I just don't have that skill set.If you are not hard over on having wood, there are a bunch of floating vinyl options. Try the link below. You will see what I did with Allure from Home Depot. about 1.50 a square foot.
http://clubsearay.com/index.php?posts/1035933/
Sorry, right you are.
I ran out of space and moved my 370 pics elsewhere.
As a non DIY this ought to scare the hell out of you. 2 big things. Use the Harbor Freight vibration scraper to get the carpet up, and 2, make a template of your floor, and then transpose that to an already built floor. Cut it into pieces you can handle, and lay it down.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i10ocn4j9bqftjx/AADXTtGT12fPgo9j1_B2dsC3a?dl=0
Do a google search for jonnycorners.com370dancer. Beautiful job on the floor! We are doing ours this spring or summer. Where did you get the aluminum trim pieces for the floor hatches?
Sorry, right you are.
I ran out of space and moved my 370 pics elsewhere.
As a non DIY this ought to scare the hell out of you. 2 big things. Use the Harbor Freight vibration scraper to get the carpet up, and 2, make a template of your floor, and then transpose that to an already built floor. Cut it into pieces you can handle, and lay it down.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i10ocn4j9bqftjx/AADXTtGT12fPgo9j1_B2dsC3a?dl=0