Cabinsole

Cabin Sole

We make custom engineered teak & holly veneer from 1/4″ to 1/2″ thick. The veneer is then applied to cabinet grade hardwood plywood, which determines the finished thickness of your cabin sole sections (i.e. 3/4″ or 1″ thick or what you prefer).

One Example: 1/4″ Veneer applied to 1/2″ plywood will make a 3/4″ thick cabin sole.

To see an example of our cabin sole

installed on a Bertram 28 click here.

Questions call

888.212.8391

Cabin Sole

We can fabricate and finish all the sections of your cabin sole (with your help), so that all you have to do is remove the old and slide in and affix (when applicable) the new.

We can fabricate and finish all the sections of your cabin sole (with your help), so that all you have to do is remove the old and slide in and affix (when applicable) the new. We finish all sides (top, edges and bottom) with 4 coats of varethane marine finish to keep the bottom from drawing water.

Engineered Cabin Sole

We can fabricate and finish all the sections of your cabin sole (with your help), so that all you have to do is remove the old and slide in and affix (when applicable) the new. We finish all sides (top, edges and bottom) with 4 coats of varethane marine finish to keep the bottom from drawing water.

To see an example of our cabin sole installed click here.

For a Quote

To inquire about an estimate for our cabin sole you can email us the following information:

  • Type of boat / watercraft including year
  • Brand.
  • Length of Beam
  • Approximate Square Footage to be replaced

Finish on Cabin Sole

Finishing consists of 4 coats of, Varethane marine finish, Man-o-War marine varnish, or our own penetrating teak oil. Each coat is allowed to dry 24 hours and receives hand sanding with 220 grit prior to the next coat of finish until it has received 4 complete coats on the top, bottom and sides.

Teak & Holly Cabin Sole Replacement.

Why the finish and in 4 coats? When you laminate teak, and holly to any surface other than teak & holly and the moisture content has the possibility of changing as with all plywoods even marine plywood, the only way to assure a straight, stable moisture free product is to envelope it in a film.