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Just wondering
there are alot of companies that make replacement decks, high tide, glass tech, allied,alex,cabrera, etc, whos is the best or worst?
there are alot of companies that make replacement decks, high tide, glass tech, allied,alex,cabrera, etc, whos is the best or worst?
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High Tide, Glass Tech, & Allied Richard Bertram decks are all the same design; simpler, easier to retro fit, and about the same price. All of them come from one of two manufacters: Glass Tech or Fiber Tech, both in Miami. At one time, Richard Kidd was offering a discount to members of this site. Not sure of the current status of that offer.
The true Glass Tech decks are still being made with end grain balsa core, which in my opinion is just plain stupid. Too much potential moisture and rot problems.
Fiber Tech decks are cored with Divinycell and therefore better. Richard and, (I think), Danny at High Tide get their decks from Fiber Tech.
Alex has molds from the Cabrera decks and produces them in California. Cabrera decks are produce in Miami. Shipping would be about the same from either to Texas.
The Cabrera style are more stylish, harder to retrofit, and far more expensive. You have to not only deal with the actual deck cost, but also the engine boxes have to be changed to configure with the deck. Then there's the complex below deck joisting to add to the expense.
Alex possibly has the best craftsmanship and certainly has a faster turn around time. You can spend what seems a lifetime waiting for a deck from Cabrera.
Best bang for the buck? Right here on this site: Rawleigh has a Glasstech Deck For Sale
The true Glass Tech decks are still being made with end grain balsa core, which in my opinion is just plain stupid. Too much potential moisture and rot problems.
Fiber Tech decks are cored with Divinycell and therefore better. Richard and, (I think), Danny at High Tide get their decks from Fiber Tech.
Alex has molds from the Cabrera decks and produces them in California. Cabrera decks are produce in Miami. Shipping would be about the same from either to Texas.
The Cabrera style are more stylish, harder to retrofit, and far more expensive. You have to not only deal with the actual deck cost, but also the engine boxes have to be changed to configure with the deck. Then there's the complex below deck joisting to add to the expense.
Alex possibly has the best craftsmanship and certainly has a faster turn around time. You can spend what seems a lifetime waiting for a deck from Cabrera.
Best bang for the buck? Right here on this site: Rawleigh has a Glasstech Deck For Sale
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check out item # 330341924423 on ebay kooks like a great deal?
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I have emailed back and forth with alex about a few things and he seems like a really really nice knowledgeable guy. I know Rawleigh has a deck, i am not really in the market yet, but just wondering. The dect on ebay looks like an OEM wood deck.
Thanks for the input i will probably need one come winter.
I have emailed back and forth with alex about a few things and he seems like a really really nice knowledgeable guy. I know Rawleigh has a deck, i am not really in the market yet, but just wondering. The dect on ebay looks like an OEM wood deck.
Thanks for the input i will probably need one come winter.
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The answer is a qualified YES. The engine box configuration on the Express is a little different than FBC or SF, so some minor fitting changes may be needed. Nothing to deter a sale over...Rawleigh wrote:While we are on the topic, does anyone know whether or not the FBC decks I am selling will also fit an Express? One of the members asked me and I cannot answer the question.
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Does anyone know if Fiber Tech still exists? I'm trying to get pricing and availability on a deck for a FBC and found this thread. Cabrera and Glass-Tech still exist, but Capt. Patrick's posts paints a less-than-rosey picture for both of those options. Fiber Tech, on the other hand, seems like a good choice, but I can't find them online. Any ideas?
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Re: deck
Mo,
Try Fiber Tech at 3767 Nw 50th St Miami, Florida 33142 (305) 635-2818 Not sure that Miguel has a website...
Try Fiber Tech at 3767 Nw 50th St Miami, Florida 33142 (305) 635-2818 Not sure that Miguel has a website...
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Re: deck
you can build your own out of 3/4" b-26 coosa board .i have a detailed post if you do a little research. cost about 2,000 with the best( suncor 316 SS fold down hatch handles ).
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Thanks Bob! Can you share the link to that post?bob lico wrote:you can build your own out of 3/4" b-26 coosa board .i have a detailed post if you do a little research. cost about 2,000 with the best( suncor 316 SS fold down hatch handles ).
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this would be first photo make template of old deck by removing and place on top of coos and scribe.be aware there is a 1" over lap (rabbit joint) on both port and starboard piece of deck that will over lap center piece.
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notice the top part of overlap joint on left side of photo this is the starboard side.overlap cover the screw that hold down center section .i put screws every 6" so the center section don`t get pull out because the chair rest on center section fish plated with 2' x2' titanium 1/2" plate.
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