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Teak transom poll

Post by Gert van Leest »

Just a question for all of you .

Should I put a teak transom on the Island Girl ??? Yes ore No ??

does one of you has any pictures of a B31 with a teak transom and a swimming platform??

I also like to put the exhaust to the sides... some advice will be appreciated.

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I'm not sure if this still works, but Marlin had some beautiful pics of his gorgeous teak transom here.

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With those covering boards and swim platform...why not??? Add more class to an already classy boat!
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There is a stunning Bahia Mar in Newport Beach that has one, I'll see if I can snap a shot!
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Short answer is No

I think you be better off doing a full teak bulkhead and overhang. But I'm partial to that look.

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Gert, I vote no simply because I don't think you can improve on the looks of your boat. Your clean transom highlights your teak covering boards and your swim platform beautifully!
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Ditto to Tommy's comments... Thumbs down!
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Less is more.
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I agree!
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A teak transom is stunning. I vote yes. And a teak bulkhead as well. Love Brightwork. Just can't beat it.
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Love the look, but could not get all the teak off my boat fast enough...hate the extra work.
Guess if I had the time or a Captain I'd reconsider...
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Gert, I too think Island Girl looks sweet the way she is..what makes a Rybovich so beautiful is how understated they are, but the attention to detail is what makes you stare. BH
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Knowing Gert, and the speed at which he works, he's probably already gone and made a teak transom for her...
and is in the process of rolling and tipping clear over the epoxy base right now.
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Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
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Gert not sure I've seen a teak transom with a swim platform but I'm sure you can make it look good!

JP the teak bulkhead and overhang is stunning, I am very suprised others are not copying it.
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Gert,

Your 31 will be beautiful either way, but I love a teak transom. I vote yes.

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I vote "no"...
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Definitely not in my opinion but in combination with a white swim platform........
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The teak transom sounds like a time consuming and expensive add on. They can be beautiful.
Gert's boat already has some nice trim and it is well balanced.
If you want a change on the transom, you could simply re-do the lettering. It would be far less expensive and if done right can have some nice wow factor. A professional artist makes big difference compared to some kid just printing out Helvetica font plastic stick on letters. (I'm not saying yours looks bad or is what I am describing) Marlin's transom lettering looks great, it was done by John Teeto I believe here in South Florida. I had John do mine as well and I went with paint instead of plastic lettering. I think the paint looks more authentic and it appears visually differently IMHO. I'm a big fan of old school vintage transom lettering. It was a fine art back then that really had some great appeal. No one does the offset location anymore, which was a nice snazzy dated look. Everything now is centered and computerized looking. In hindsight, I may have done my boat differently now, but it matches the theme at the house (houses in our area don't have street addresses, they have names), our house is "Kon Tiki" with similar lettering. The Rybovich Book has some nice examples of fine art transoms. Image
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Nice Steve a unique lettering job ,really sets off that transom !
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Marlin's teak transom looks great and your transom looks great the way it is...either way, its a win.

I really just wanted to comment on the water in Steve's post....Wow
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to quote a good friend of mine "the enemy of good is better".
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What Randall said...
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Gert,

I adore teak. I love the contrast, the warmth, and the look. I have waffled on covering boards, and may at some point. But I like teak I can oil, not varnish. Varnishing teak is just so much work long term. I suppose if its a business expense like it may be for you, it might be a good move as I adore the look, but I cannot imagine keeping the teak transom clean, water penetration from occurring, and so on. If money is no object, go for it. I may be mislead.

For me, I have to consider that I make the choice to do most of my own maintenance and care. And that one is more than I would like to bite off. Despite the beauty!!!!

If I did it however, you can be darned sure it would be gold lettering!!!! ;)

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Post by Gert van Leest »

Guys , thanks for the comments , I agree , It will be an overkill.
Buttttttttttt, it shure looks very f@cking hot on some boats !!!!

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I agree it does look great on some boats, but probably overkill.
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If you want to add a little more wood, this may balance things out a little. You already have covering boards. You could add some wood trim on the flybridge like this boat, it's a simple flat piece bend and shaped in place. Nothing to elaborate like the Rybovich style work. Image
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Gert,
I thought i would share some preliminary photos for your consideration. I opted for side exhaust when I realized I needed 6 inch exhuast to accomodate my motors. I felt the bigger tubes would have been out of place on the transom and routing would have taken up more under deck storage. i was also concerned about "surge". The exhaust is custom from the turbo back. i received some great advice on the exhaust from Bob Lico and the Cpt. as for surge tubes and routing. I also decided to use mahogoney on the transom as i could not swing a solid peice of teak that makes up the beautiful transom on Wahoo. The material below the water line is Coosa. As you can see i am just begining my rebuild. Things are coming along and i am happy to share my hard learned lessons if you decide to proceed. You will also notice the Cpt.'s helm pod in the second photo. I also included a photo of the Cpt's. fish box that I used when I built the transom. As much as i would have preferred to build these parts i also want to finish the project for next spring launch (not to mention the Cpt's. work is top notch). Seeing your boat and many others on this site is insperational. i am not sure i would tear up a beautiful boat like yours to add these components. Good luck with your decision.
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Nice...... Very Nice. Wood is good!
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