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Head basin refit

Discussion in 'Ocean Yacht' started by Boomer, Jan 17, 2019.

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  1. Boomer

    Boomer Senior Member

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    No I did not. I ended up buying starboard and did it myself. Did you know alro plastics carries a bunch of different colors of starboard? 9 different colors to choose from. I thought they only made white, seafoam, and black
  2. Boomer

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    Looks great, the wife should be happy. What is her next project for you?
  6. Boomer

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    Need to make something like a small fish filet table I can put my bbq grill on and will fit in the fish rod holder...about done for the season except maintenance and detail work
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    Nicely done
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    Nice work!
  9. revluc

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    Really looks great! Nice job.
  10. Boomer

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    Thanks!
  11. Pamela005

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    Beautiful! It does give me ideas about my aft head refit.
  12. cleanslate

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    Boomer! wow looks great! Lol, I like the nice clean lines and install on the head the most..really:), the black sole and the clean plumbing around and behind the head is well done. Which white paint did you use?
  13. Boomer

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    White petit easypoxy and black easypoxy..found it at lowes for $18/can..1 can white per head and the black i still have leftover from both heads...black starboard counters...stainless drop in sink and brushed nickel faucet...I removed the lower cabinet doors and put tracks in and had lexan cut to fit for sliders....removed the old glass mirrors and replaced with lexan mirrors also...replaced ceiling lights with led...backsplash is peal and stick tile...real easy to work with....came out to about $1000 per head minus toilets which I reused
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    Hey that's great. It really looks good. Great price on the paint! Maybe Cape May Lowes has it , never saw it before but will have to look.

    I need to replace my original mirrors . You can see the glue Ocean used to hold them in place, I think, they have blackish strips running down the backs. What is a lexan mirror ? where do I get that ? and get it cut?
  15. Boomer

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    Remove the top track and the mirrors will tilt in to remove...bring the old ones to any glass shop and they can make them...4 mirrors and 4 cut smoked doors cost $350 or so...we had them drill the hole for the knob so we only had to attach the new hardware... the paint was at the end of the isle...maybe different in your store
  16. Boomer

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    Made a mistake... the paint is from rustoleum...pic attached...mark the mirrors where you want the hole drilled for the new hardware so it doesn't hit the edge of the cabinet. Ask me how I know?
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    Pic wont upload..rustoleum topside paint..marine coatings...about 10 colors to choose from.. when you put the new mirrors in, use flat head screws to hold the top track in place...4 screws should do it..leave the bottom track alone
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    Ok, yeah I've seen the Rustoleum marine paint there, good choice for the interior , why not , looks good and a good price. Just might be made by Interlux or Pettit ...My Ocean is an '81 and does not have the same glass etc as you have. I just have plain old glass mirrors, with glue on the backs to hold them in place with wood trim. Now you can see the glue which is coming through the mirrors as black stripes...
  19. Boomer

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    Just take the mirror off or take measurements and bring it to a glass shop...they will make a new on for you