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Post by ianmartin on May 3, 2008 18:01:58 GMT
Several spectacular impacts from flying companion way panels (apparently). Any suggestions on repair or replacement? Ludicrous quote from Jeanneau for a specially made blank sheet so innovation the way to go. So far have filled some with poor cosmetic result and propose to create another finger hole to remove one blemish though clearly one can have too many.
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Post by Jeff Motley on May 5, 2008 15:46:35 GMT
Are you in North America or Europe? Jeanneau America has some floor boards they selling off.
Jeff
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Post by ianmartin on May 25, 2008 16:03:33 GMT
Yes, thanks. I am awaiting a reply. Surely this is standard design across the Jeanneau range?
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Post by Anwen (Deep Joy) on May 29, 2008 20:16:05 GMT
One suggestion is to fill the big dents and then carpet the boat. I did my own carpets by making cardboard templates to fit the saloon and cabins and then use them to cut the carpet. The carpet was felt backed ordinary carpet from a discount warehouse which I then took to a rug maker who did the overlock stitching around the edges to finish them neatly. The carpet panels are held in place by self adhesive carpet strip. Looks very nice even if I say so myself.
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Post by MalcolmP on Jun 1, 2008 14:09:11 GMT
Yes, thanks. I am awaiting a reply. Surely this is standard design across the Jeanneau range? Ian the floor board material changed around 2006 when Jeanneau introduced "Fine Teak" the original real veneer teak and holly boards were replaced with a plastic laminate, whilst it does not look as good as the real teak veneer that I suspect you have - it does stand up to damage much better. Malcolm
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