That is an excellent suggestion. I will give them a call-Rob McLaughlin? was very helpful on past requests for metal parts. Plus they are based in Canada so they might know of local sources. Charlie Nelson Charlie
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From: cenelson via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Sent: February-01-21 10:08 AM To: Rod Stright <strig...@eastlink.ca>; 'Stus-List' <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: cenelson <cenel...@aol.com> Subject: Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls' Thank you. I was hoping that I might find a source for this material, perhaps from someone who is familiar with wooden boat construction. More likely a boat builder, including C&C, made them in house which is likely what I will need to do. Thanks again, Charlie Nelson Water Phantom 1995 C&C 36XL Sent from the all new Aol app for iOS On Monday, February 1, 2021, 5:30 AM, Rod Stright <strig...@eastlink.ca> wrote: Thanks Charlie, The only boat I had with a wooden ceiling in it was a Frers 33. It had narrow strips with beveled edges held in by stainless steel screws which allowed you to take them out and refinish if required. I tried to attach/enclose a picture but the site doesn’t seem to allow it to go through. Rod From: Charlie Nelson via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Sent: January-31-21 11:25 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: cenel...@aol.com Subject: Stus-List Re: FW: Re: Interior 'walls' Thanks Rod--you obviously know your nautical terms, as do some others on this list. Now a few more listers, including myself, know what to call this 'planking'. With that out of the way, back to draining the swamp! To wit: some of this 'ceiling' in my V berth on my 1995 C&C 36 XL/kcb has been destroyed by a water leak at my forward port hull deck joint leak--since repaired. What I am trying to find is a source of the ceiling to match my original, which looks to be either ~1/4" teak or plywood with V-grooves routed in on a 1 7/8" centers. The grooves run longitudinally and I need a piece about 12 inches high and 24 inches long with the grooves running along the 24" direction. As far as I can tell without cutting out a piece, this ceiling is screwed into stringers (behind the 'ceiling') that appear to run longitudinally at the top and bottom of the ceiling, which on my boat runs under the V-berth cubby storage cabinets down to the fiberglass beneath the V-berth cushion. The screws are covered by bungs. I don't know if C&C manufactured this ceiling material in house or had a source for it. I do think a lot of their boats had this 'ceiling' on the inside of their hulls. I would appreciate any leads on where I might find some of this 'ceiling' with the grooves already cut. Alternatively, I may have to take a replacement piece of wood to a local woodshed and have grooves routed in it or buy a router and some appropriate wood and have at it myself. Thanks in advance for any further help--as well as your terminology lesson! Charlie Nelson 1995 C&C 36 XL/kcb Water Phantom -----Original Message----- From: Rod Stright via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> To: 'Stus-List' <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: Rod Stright <strig...@eastlink.ca> Sent: Sun, Jan 31, 2021 9:30 pm Subject: Stus-List FW: Re: Interior 'walls' Hi fellow C&C 99 owners, On the inside of the hull the covering applied is properly called a ceiling. I am from a family of wooden boatbuilders and we don’t like to use terminology associated with houses on boats but ceiling is defined below from the Glossary of Nautical terms. ceiling Planking attached to the inside of the frames or floors of a wooden hull, usually to separate the cargo from the hull planking itself. The ceiling has different names in different places: limber boards, spirketting, quickwork. The lower part of the ceiling is, confusingly to a landsman, what you are standing on at the bottom of the hold of a wooden ship On pleasure boats example Image https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/82612974387656165/ Tried to include some pictures but they wouldn’t go through on this website. Rod Stright C&C 99 Halifax, NS Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with the costs involved. If you want to show your support to the list - use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray Thanks - Stu
Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with the costs involved. If you want to show your support to the list - use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray Thanks - Stu