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peter |
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Anybody replace their formica with corian or similar product... what was the cost and any details would be great....
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azure42 |
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I'm not sure John and Gillian Foy are reading the posts on here now -- they're cruising their boat, Destiny, hull #329, in Mexico -- though
they may read this and be able to give you an answer. I know they had this work done on their boat about a year or so ago.
A boat neighbor, who is a finish carpender, did the work himself on his Wauquiez sailboat two years ago. He said the main problem was buying the Corian because they won't sell it to do-it-yourselfers.
Rod Williams
Azure' #343, 2-cabin fin Alameda/San Francisco Bay, CA. |
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steveleshner |
Corian/formica | #2 | ||
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Corian is really an acrylic product.Formica is actually a much stronger material with less of a chance for breakage.Corian is a forgiving surface that can be
serviced most of the time by fine sanding for simple scratches.It is soft and vulnerable to chips&breaks.I know the MK11 hasCorian counters and look
great.I would personally not upgrade to Corian because of the cost (very expensive)and it's strength factor.Cheers,Steve Leshner
Batucada#386 2 cab MDR Ca |
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sashay567 |
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John & Gilly on Destiny had their counters and surfaces on their C-42 replaced with LG Hi-Macs Acrylic Solid Surface counter material. Link here:
http://www.lghi-macs.com/ Pretty amazing looking stuff. As I recall the contractor/installer had nightmares about the install aboard a boat and raised his
labor rate after installing the new surfaces aboard Destiny. Rod's quote probably reflected that new found attitude toward installations aboard boats:-)
BTW, the surfaces aboard the MkIIs is a polyester material made at Catalina... at least my MkII has the Catalina polyester surfaces. Haven't been aboard a
brand new one lately so I don't know what is being installed on the very latest boats.
Rodney Kidd, C-42 #567 Sashay, 2 Cabin Fin, Marina Village, Alameda, CA
Last Edited By: sashay567 03/06/08 09:03:37.
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kenfischer |
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Indeed, the countertops in new Catalinas have much more to do with the hull than they do the kitchen in your home. They are made by spraying material into a
mold. The obvious place to check is feeling under the edge of the counter in the heads - the material wraps down across the front.
I replaced the countertops in my old C30 by buying a new piece of particle board prelaminated with formica. In that case, I was able to disassemble the galley far enough to get the old countertop out of the boat, and all the teak molding removed. I used a router with a straight cutting bit and a ball bearing to make an exact duplicate of the old countertop, and then completely sealed the back side and edges with epoxy.
Ken Fischer
2005 C42 #906 "Solaria" 3 Cabin Pullman, Fin Keel, Mast Furling Main, 155% Genoa |
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peter |
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I did my catalina 30 too way back when. I was intimidated by the new materials although someone said they are easier to work with then wood/mica.Well, using
high mac I am having the aft head and galley done by the masters at my boatyard.... will let the thread know how it turns out
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peter |
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Pictures of Hi mac head/new sink and galley keep thread updated
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symandalay |
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Our Mk II looks like Corian but it is in fact fiberglass with a speckled gelcoat.
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