Teak & HollyFloor
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Teak & HollyFloor
Anyone have a source for pre-cut teak and holly flooring.
I came across Yukon Timber, they have plans for 2001X.Cost ran around $300.00. Looking to seeif it can be done cheaper?
Thanks
I came across Yukon Timber, they have plans for 2001X.Cost ran around $300.00. Looking to seeif it can be done cheaper?
Thanks
- Uncle Jim
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Teak & HollyFloor
Kelly Hanson has the teak-Holly pre-cut for $400, but they only offer it for the M's. Buck Woodcraft in Marathon (my favorite Key) sells the Terak Holly veneer plywood by the full sheet (search: buckwoodcraft)
I guess the price fluctuates as they suggest to contact them for a quote.
The Teak 1/8" is only $55 a half sheet.
I guess the price fluctuates as they suggest to contact them for a quote.
The Teak 1/8" is only $55 a half sheet.
- pokerrick1
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If you put down a teak floor - - - you MUST remove the stock crappy carpet or you lose too much headroom - - -right?? (PS I love headroom).
Rick

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Too right.Well, you'd want to be sure you got something that can withstand being wet once in a while.
My flooring I just put down takes quite the abuse. Spills, kids, dog, cat, lots and lots of accidents, including the adult drunken stupor kind
I figure putting down a nice moisture resistant underpad plus the laminate flooring of your choice. You could use the carpet inserts as a template.
Again.... just thinking out loud.
G
Teak flooring
I found the perfect flooring on ebay. These are 1x1' teak tiles made for outdoor use. They are mounted on a plastisc grid that simply snaps together. All you do is cut the edges to match the floor shape. To clean underneath just pull up part or all, than re-snap in place. If water gets under them it stays under the plastic grid. The total cost of my floor including the bathroom was 160.00. Still on ebay ( Hortes brand teak tile decking interlocking), easy, cheap, and lookes great- Garett - New 1999 26x owner Smith Mountain Lake, Va.
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Re: Teak flooring
They have the teak tiles with plastic grid at Home Depot here in québec City for 35$ a box...can't remember how many tiles you get thogarrett wrote:I found the perfect flooring on ebay. These are 1x1' teak tiles made for outdoor use. They are mounted on a plastisc grid that simply snaps together. All you do is cut the edges to match the floor shape. To clean underneath just pull up part or all, than re-snap in place. If water gets under them it stays under the plastic grid. The total cost of my floor including the bathroom was 160.00. Still on ebay ( Hortes brand teak tile decking interlocking), easy, cheap, and lookes great- Garett - New 1999 26x owner Smith Mountain Lake, Va.
- Terry
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How do you propose to lay those tiles on your cabin sole...??
You have an '03 M ? or is it '04?
Mine is '03 and has those wood access panels on the cabin floor both in the salon and head and that walkway outside the head for going forward and they all have breather holes. Would you want to seal that floor up with tiles? I just replaced the carpet with with much better quality from Home Depot, that way I don't permanently seal the floor. Not sure why the original M's have that while the newer ones are all fiberglass moulded.
How do you propose to lay those tiles on your cabin sole...??
You have an '03 M ? or is it '04?
Mine is '03 and has those wood access panels on the cabin floor both in the salon and head and that walkway outside the head for going forward and they all have breather holes. Would you want to seal that floor up with tiles? I just replaced the carpet with with much better quality from Home Depot, that way I don't permanently seal the floor. Not sure why the original M's have that while the newer ones are all fiberglass moulded.
Teak floor
I'll try and post pics later. The Teak weatherproof 1'x1' tiles are a no brainer they just lay directly on the fiberglass floor. The water, dirt falls through the slats. Looks like in laid floor. garrett
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