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cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 28th, '14, 09:56
by Bertramp
I've been fighting for weeks to find AZEK sheets in the ft Lauderdale area ..... fighting unsuccessfully.
A supplier has a product called "Versatex" ...says it's coke vs pepsi ...
anyone familiar with this stuff for cockpit side panels ?
Thanks

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 28th, '14, 10:14
by CaptPatrick
Steve,

Been using Versatex since '95, same stuff. Just not as many archiectural options.

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 28th, '14, 11:02
by Bertramp
Thank you Sir !!

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 28th, '14, 11:20
by CaptPatrick
I retract my statement on archiectural options... When I first started using Versatex it was only available as panels. I see now that they've expanded to include pretty much anything that Azek offers... http://www.versatex.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 28th, '14, 11:55
by dougl33
I used this stuff to replace my cockpit side panels a few years ago:

http://www.arborite.com/us/Products/Elegant-White" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 28th, '14, 14:56
by ljmauricio
Bertramp, where did you find it in Ft Lauderdale area?

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 29th, '14, 09:02
by Bertramp
Southern Pine Lumber Co.
Boynton Beach, FL
561-736-9500

I spoke with Manny .... quick and easy.
Product is Versatex and I was able to get 4x8 and 4x10 as I needed.
I am picking it up in Davie

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Jan 31st, '14, 09:11
by Preston Burrows
Paul:

I was going to post information to you as to an Azek supplier but it looks like you are sorted, so for the benefit of any others looking who may want to check:

Wholesale Building Products
3050 N 29th Court
Hollywood, Florida 33020
Phone: 954-927-1475 Fax: 954-927-7310

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 7th, '14, 19:30
by Stuart Cooperrider
Been following this thread since this a project I want to tackle this off season. Have received several recommendations for this product.
Starlite XL.
Local supplier is Palco Plastics in Whitman, MA.
Would love to hear your thoughts compared to the threads aforementioned recommendations. Needs to be full length for side panels. Easily cut for hatches. Paintable. Smooth.
Go Sox.
-Stu

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 7th, '14, 20:24
by CaptPatrick
Stu,

The product is "made from select high-grade King StarBoardĀ® recycled high-density polyethylene", and as such, I don't think it'll be paintable. It will be heavier than PVC Foam Board, which is, for sure, paintable. I also suspect that the cost will be higher than PVC FB.

National Lumber shows a number of store locations in your area for Azek...

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 10th, '14, 21:32
by Marlin
Plastic kingdom in lake worth will cut whatever sizes u need, I bought 1/4 PVC, primed and awl craft 2000 finished,smooth finish, starboard has a pebble finish and can't be glued or painted

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 10th, '14, 22:20
by Stuart Cooperrider
Patrick, thanks for the heads up regarding the painting issue. I'll check with National and Azek since there is, indeed, one in Newton, MA. Not far.
I'm Hattaras White topsides and want this to blend in as much as possible. Winter is projected to last until July here in NE so what's the rush!
God help me.

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 10th, '14, 22:58
by Stuart Cooperrider
A second reply to several responses.
The Versatex at 5/8 is thicker than what I currently have. Not a deal breaker if the price is good. But also limited by the 4' sheet height. A higher 5' high piece could be ripped to length meaning one sheet is all I need to cover both sides.
The Arborite (according to the spec sheet) does come in 5' wide sheets and at .039 thickness seems closer in thickness to what I now have and need to replace. Provided it can be painted?
Am I understanding the spec sheets properly?
Thanks for your continued help.

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 10th, '14, 23:15
by CaptPatrick
Stuart,

Not sure I follow you... Arborite is a high pressure laminate, (similar to Formica but thinner), and .039" thickness is only a little over 1/32".

Br,

Patrick

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 10th, '14, 23:45
by Stuart Cooperrider
My Bad, Capt. I was referring to my scribbled notes when posting so I confused Arborite with my Masonite. Not only did I get the product wrong, I got the thickness wrong as well.
Biggest issue is finding a product with a 5' wide sheet so I can cover both sides with one sheet. And, of couse, paint it.
I think your Azek suggestion is going to be the solution.
Thanks for getting back. My proofreading is not so good at this hour.
-Stu

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 11th, '14, 11:06
by dougl33
The best thing with the arbor rite is you can get in a ton of colors. Maybe the 33's are different, but this was the most applicable replacement for what was originally on the boat.

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 21st, '14, 17:10
by Preston Burrows
Paul:

Any update as to your panels project, or do you just have the material in hand now ready and waiting to install?

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 22nd, '14, 09:41
by Bertramp
Preston Burrows wrote:Paul:

Any update as to your panels project, or do you just have the material in hand now ready and waiting to install?
Preston ... Not sure if you were referring to me "Steve (Bertramp)" ... the panels are in the hands of the carpenter that did my deck supports and new forward deck.
Steering is being done this weekend (my NY mechanic is living at my place in FL, so he's done a bunch of what needs doing)
Panels are after some re-wiring is finished.
It's a slow process from afar, especially when I'm in busy season (accountant) and 1000 miles away, but project is going nicely.

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 22nd, '14, 15:03
by bobfioresi
, I put versatex around my cockpit 4 years ago and it is fantastici was told it is 1/2 the price of azack, 1//2 the weight, does not shrink or expand and I paintablei bought 3/4 or 1'' by 5'' and put around the cockpit floor instead of that teak wood It looks beautiful I bought 1/8'' for the panels Washes up clean and bright

Re: cockpit panels

Posted: Feb 22nd, '14, 20:09
by Preston Burrows
Steve:

Paul? Twice? My bad, excuse me!

Post up some photos please when your panels all done, interested to see how they look.

Cheers,