I have wanted to change the galley counters since buying the boat to update the look, when we bought the boat, it had white formica on the galley counters and the dinette table, during one of the many projects it became clear that the white formica was glued over something else, I peeled the white off of the counters and table to reveal the original faux butcher block, while it was much much better thant the white, nothing says 1977 more than faux butcher block laminate. well, maybe the finish choices in the head.
I have been watch craigslist for a while waiting for someone doing a kitchen remodel and hoping to find salvagable corian or other solid surface material headed for the dumpster. A week ago, I found just that and for 60.00 I bought a 19' X 26" piece, plus a piece that is roughly 36" X 60" that was thier island bar. the 60.00 was for the help the guy gave me cutting it to usable pieces and helping me load it in my truck.
Friday, I removed the galley counter tops and the complete vanity in the head, if any of you have done this, you know why the complete vanity came out, as it is 4 pieces, front, counter top, back splash and window ledge, each piece is intregal to the next. I was able to remove everything without damage except for having to cut 1" off of the stove side of the counter in order to get it out of the area. this has given me templates for the entire project.
I have all of the pieces cut, sans sink and electrical outlet cutouts. I ordered new sinks and they have yet to arrive.
Once I have the sinks, I'll glue up my seams and cut the openings and hopefully be back in business before the labor day holiday.
here are some photos of the progression thus far:
BTW: the color difference in the woodwork is real, when we bought the boat the teak was dirty reddish brown, and I thought it may have been mohogany, we striiped ALL of the interior wood with Teka two part teak cleaner and brightener and the wood came back a beautiful golden teak color. while the joinery is pretty lame for this model, the wood is still nice.
GALLEY , PHOTO TAKEN WHEN WE FIRST LOOKED AT THE BOAT BEFORE WE BOUGHT IT


THIS IS AFTER I STRIPPED OF THE WHITE FORMICA


COUNTER TOPS REMOVED

HEAD WITH NEW CORIAN DURING FIT UP

