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maar10



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true work of art ...
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TopQ1967



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Got a price today....

Just below 3.000,- ex VAT.

Price is specified. Roughly 50% materials 50% labour (40 hours +).
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maar10



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Sometimes it is better not knowing the true price of art Smile
Post #307549 12th Feb 2014 7:29pm
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SailingTom



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Looks a lovely job Top Q
Im sure your delighted with it as it looks fantastic, ill be doing similar to my next 90.
Only thing I would add and not wishing to put a dampener on it at all, but id strongly suggest getting a few prices for the box if you have it done.
I use Iroko a lot with our boat building and if it did cost them 50% for that quantity they need to change their timber yard.
Id suggest in the UK there will be many yards that wouldn't charge near that for teak and would be around £800- £1000.
(I know Iroko has many benefits, Ive just finished building myself a new 13" classic style local skiff with it and its a lovely wood for heavy wear areas, but is cheaper than teak to buy per plank.)

I dont mean this as any offence as looks like they have done it very nicely and I wouldn't fancy doing it! but to others in the UK thinking of getting it done you should be able to get it for less, more so for standard shape load beds.

Cheers Tom Defender puma dormobile camper
Post #307692 13th Feb 2014 9:37am
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tookaphotoof



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Tom, I've had it made out of iroko, too.
The floor has been completely custom made to my wishes and satisfaction. Even vat inclusive I have paid far less.
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SailingTom



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Sorry I got a bit muddled with who had posted and Top Q's quoted price Embarassed

Glad to hear your price was less! Looks fantastic, being Iroko it will get a beautiful dark color as it gets older to.
It really is a lovely wood to look at and work with.

Sorry about that, I saw the post when it was first done and admired it, but was rather shocked when I saw 3000 when I skim read through it again! Just saw the little dutch flag and didn't look back Whistle

Cheers Tom, In my opinion the wood looks like it should have always been there as an option Thumbs Up Defender puma dormobile camper
Post #307717 13th Feb 2014 11:35am
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TopQ1967



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Hi SailingTom

Photo's are not of my car. My Dragon sailboat is currently buld (with Teak deck)in the Netherlands. I took the photo's of the 130 in this topic to the yard and asked for a price. One of the guy's there also drives a Puma 130, so he know the car.

For the Teak alone (9x48 mm primer+kit) it is Euro 325,- per Square Meter. (3 m2 counted - Euro 975,-).
As underlayment Multiplex 20 years proof. 2 plates (Euro 70,- each)
Alloy rails Euro 115,-

Labour at Euro 40,-/hour. It's a weeks work.

I have all the tools to do the job myself. Unfortunately I am not so experienced in woodworking.
Post #307720 13th Feb 2014 11:41am
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SailingTom



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Yes Sorry about that,
I've realized now I've looked back!
Ill be doing the work myself when I do it as work restoring boats, just looked at the quoted price which is pretty high for the work involved!
I love the shape of Dragons and have sailed on one a bit in the past as have a fair sized fleet nearby in Aldborough, very elegant boats. Here's a picture of a 13' Rowing skiff I just finished for myself as had a quieter spell being the winter, made to a local design in GRP in our family colours with an Iroko and Oak fit out (The timber cost me about £350 inclusive of VAT, but no labour charged obviously in the UK). It used 4 16' raw sawn planks, which at a rough guess would do 2/3 130's and have a fair amount left over. Might be useful if someone is considering having a go them selves. Obviously a Hi cap rear tub will be harder than the standard rectangle, but should still be achievable to anyone with the correct tools and a bit of basic wood working skills.


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Thumbs Up Cheers Tom Defender puma dormobile camper
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familymad



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Just searching the threads for 130 tie down solutions and came upon this

Wow!

Do you have template measurements Whistle 1951 80" S1 2.0
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Post #639263 23rd Jul 2017 9:40pm
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tookaphotoof



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Don't have a template, don't even have that 130 anymore. Big Cry
Big mistake selling her last year, resulting in having to buy a used one back recently.

Anyways. I think not one loadbed is exactly the same. They made a template with small strips of wood. Will probably have them make a new one again in a couple of months.
Post #639282 23rd Jul 2017 10:29pm
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familymad



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I might set my wife a task of templating ..... she does it with clothes so how different can a wonky 130 tub be?? 1951 80" S1 2.0
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Post #639423 24th Jul 2017 6:11pm
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tookaphotoof



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She'll probably do fine I guess. My wife hasn't got any interest working on my car. Don't trust myself. Wink
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Neilios



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tookaphotoof wrote:
Go Beyond, i actually don't know the cost of it myself just yet... Whistle

The floor has been designed and fitted by a shipwright about 125 miles away. As he liked the idea and as a Landrover enthousiast he decided to take on the job. The intention was to only do the loadbed, and ended up on also doing an extra piece on the 'door' (whatever that's called). On the sides of the loadbed I have two flightrails, the left one a bit shorter because of the spare wheel.
The guy had two come to this place twice as he first had to make the moulds of the loadbed. So total costs in the end?
I'm bloody afraid of the invoice, but it will worth every penny.
Tomorrow morning they will sand a couple of shiny lines of kit and finish it all off.

Can make more detailed shots of it when I have her back but here's is one to start with.

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Not too worried about scratches by the way. The first one will hurt but the car stays with me for a long time. So after a year or two I think it will look better and better.



How is it fixed to the vehicle?
Post #667188 27th Nov 2017 7:10am
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tookaphotoof



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Think I answered that one already. 😉
Anyways, bonded with kit the same as they do with a wooden deck on a steel ship. The cargo rails also had blind rivnuts.
Had the car for three years and carried everything from firewood, garden soil and even two complete axles from a Patrol (never again as they were bloody heavy to get in and out the bed). We also used it as a sleeping platform on camping trips. The deck withstood everything.
Miss my old car actually... 😢
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Neilios



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Sorry must have missed that, I am looking to build a Hi-Cap trailer for camping and like the look of that. Cheers
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