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    Thumbs up Blasphemy?

    I am considering something that some ( me included ) might consider blasphemous.

    What do I like doing better , sailing , sanding, painting or varnishing . SAILING by a large margin . I admire a high finish boat like Sirocco , but if it sails just as fast I'll take one that looks like a NY taxi and not worry about dings and scrapes.
    You can become a slave to the boat ( and car , house, yard, or motorcycle) , but I own a boat to go sailing not putz around with.

    There is a product called Azek , a PVC board , available in planks and sheets.
    It is used widely in the 'beach-home' construction biz.

    I want to sail my boat , not work on it all the time or fret about the varnish .I may just replace the coamings with this stuff , it doesn't rot or need painting .

    A friend ( worked on the schooner with me) is building a 22' sharpie out of it and it looks great.

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    See posts 7 - 9 in the "Paranda" thread in the Gallery forum: http://www.pearsonariel.org/discussi...read.php?t=768

    Joe Antos is following a similar path and using a plastic product for the boat's coamings. I need to f/u with some new photos showing more recent progress.

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    Here is a Web page for info on Azek: http://www.azek.com/info.asp Sounds better than . . . well, wood.

    "AZEKŪ is the leading brand of cellular pvc offering an unequalled combination of Uniformity, Durability, Workability, and Beauty. Available in standard trimboards, beadboard, cornerboard, sheet sizes, and NEW precision crafted millwork, AZEK is ideal for everything from trim to fascia to detailed mouldings. With the look, feel and sound of clear, premium lumber, AZEK is available in Traditional smooth finish or a reversible rustic, Frontier texture. And, to make every job looks its best, use AZEK Adhesive.
    Last edited by Bill; 03-09-2005 at 02:32 PM.

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    Azek comes 5/8 , 1 , 5/4 thick in widths to 12" and 18 or 20 feet long.

    http://www.azek.com/tradtrim.asp

    http://www.azek.com/pdfs/AZEK%20Product%20Listing.pdf

    The "frontier" line has fake woodgrain ,yahoo!

    I think Joe got taken on his price because it said 'Marine' , I think a 1x6x18' is $25 , depends on where you get the stuff. I'm looking for a good source than the local lumber yard.
    I found a limited supply at Lowes , mostly molding and 1x6x8' was the biggest board they stocked.

    We found you can glue it with their own proprietary glue , epoxy or 5200 .
    It is a celular PVC

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    Post Forgiveness

    If thou wast G-d and not an
    everyman held in high esteem
    we could not Blaspheme the virtue
    of your choice of materials.

    A lay person might be divested of
    his slick, made to appear with
    high test chain around his neck and
    flogged at a public waterhole.

    If thou consent to deny high
    status then like the lowly profane
    substituting recycled poly for teak
    is not punishable as public offence.

    Only the name of Arielsanctas can
    yet be defiled - for is it an obscenity to
    build a boat of polyester instead of wood, or
    for leather use impious naugahyde?

    We all, contemptable, guilty of
    impropriety and nonconformity beneath
    G-d are everyday forgiven for eschewing
    pilsner for ale of robust character.

    But it ain't teak if it don't look like teak.
    Last edited by ebb; 03-10-2005 at 06:43 AM.

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    Quick look.
    They certainly have the width needed for coaming. And you can buy 4 X 20 sheets of the stuff!
    Wonder if you could run it thru the thickness sander to dimension it?

    The colored decking on the site looks great! Can you get colored EON in width?
    Wonder how the color holds up. Wonder if you could actually varnish it?
    HA!

    And does it have, in the 5/8" width, say, the stiffness of teak?
    What's "expanded"? Not foam pvc for sure? You couldn't afford it. What makes azek so inexpensive?

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    Mike, I don't see no marine Azek, so just what is Joe using? Would be great to see some pictures of a boat being built of this stuff!
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    Thumbs up

    I just stopped by Eric's shop and saw the boat , alas camera battery flat.
    He paid $40 for a 1x8x18' ,he runs the stuff through a thickness planer . It is more limber than teak by a large margin .
    It is like the higher grade of PVC drain pipe , there are 3 grades according to my plumber.
    They don't sell a "marine grade" , because they don't realize the market .

    You know the difference between Penetrol and Marine Penetrol , the price !

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    I have some familiarity with AZEK on a business, not pleasure, perspective. It is an amazing product however, pay attention to the details. It is called "AZEK Trimboard" because it does not deliver the structural strength of wood. The photos on their website show it trimming windows, doors, decks and in sheet form cut into many decorative shapes to create style accents. It is not usable as a deck support, a deck surface board, or as an exposed header over a window for example: it won't take the load. I'd be extremely cautious about building a boat out of the stuff. Coamings sound like a good application but I'd recommend sending some e-mail to addresses on their website about uses on or around boats. It's a well-run company. I'm sure you'll get someone there to respond.

    On the bigger issue of sailing vs. maintaining I'm on the side of sailing. I'm a middle-aged convert to sailing who started out at an urban, non-profit sailing club in Baltimore. Cash for cosmetics was out of the question. Safety, then sailing with friends, were the priorities. It was a good start for me.

    It's worth noting that teak was initially used on boats because it stood up to the sea without varnish better than any other wood. I love the way it looks varnished. I also love the way it looks well-weathered--like mine.

    Bless all of you who have the time and energy to keep boats gleaming and help boating maintain its good name. If I ever get to retire, I'll try to catch up. Meanwhile, my plan is spend time and money first on safety, then on slip fees then refreshments to be consumed in some nice little cove on the Chesapeake after a good days sail in a weathered looking boat.

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    Eric has been in touch with Azek and did mucho testing before begining this project. I was sworn to not to divulge the secret of this construction technique ,but it has Azek's blessing I was told .

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    Jeez - I spend all winter scrapin' and sandin' my brightwork like a good sailor and Cap'n Ahab himself is goin' plastic??!! Staying tuned for the verdict.

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    Wink

    What do you think a proctologist wants to do on his day off , just kidding!
    But really, I had rather sail and know I can have just as much fun on a scuzzy looking boat or a 'plain Jane boat or a gold plater as long as it is safe and goes fast.
    I guess I'm just not anal enough ( see above joke ) to fret about brightwork anymore, 30 years ago I was varnishing fool , 10 coats minimum !
    I know longer seek the approval and admiration of folks in my marina , I've become a 'crusty old salt' and I am working on being 'an ol rummy' when I get the chance and the rum is dark enough .

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    The boat is supposed to make you feel happy, not guilty. You do what you can do.

    Once my boat gets splashed in the Spring all work immediately stops.

    I think we need more DISCIPLINE around here
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    Talking Pete!

    You sure know some interesting wimmen!

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    I don't know what it will take to bring Mike back into the Cult.

    Vinegar or Honey? The Carrot or The Stick?

    Incentives are important. I learned that in Rehab.
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    Thumbs down

    Dang Pete, Capt. Bill deleted your pictures of the purty ladies !

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