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07-24-2016, 12:04 PM
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Anyone removed the sit tub and replaced with a shower pan?
I want to replace the practically useless sit tub in my Taiwanese trawler with a small shower pan with a curb. I am not sure what the structure is underneath or what I will find. Has anyone done this? Do you have pics? Thanks.
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07-24-2016, 02:05 PM
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City: Ft Pierce
Vessel Name: Sold
Vessel Model: Was an Albin/PSN 40
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Did it last month.
The bulkhead behind it under the window was rotten so it got done as one project.
Also replumbed toilet for better flushing and fixed a minor leak. The new shower drain shared the space so it was also a natural add on.
Total cost for pan, walls, new shower pan, shower sump, glues, plexiglass cabinet doors, etc...etc was about $1000. Shower/tub fixture remained the same.
Nice thing is it gave me another 4 inches headroom in the shower and about 10 more inches of elbow room to the curtain...bad news is the headroom came from a floor flush shower pan that to drain well needed the new shower sump low in the bilge but fortunately an an easy space in the engineroom.
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07-24-2016, 03:18 PM
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City: Redlands
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Well done, on my (rather long) wish list.
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07-24-2016, 04:26 PM
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Tub renovation
That is awesome! Thank you. How difficult was the tub removal?
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07-24-2016, 04:44 PM
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City: Ft Pierce
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The white formic on the walls were trash anyway so I was planning demolition from the word go.
My tub had no flanges on the upper rim...worthless design...every time the caulk around the teak trim was compromised for 28 years, water just streamed down around the tub.
What were the chuckleheads that built these boats thinking?
Anyway, the front of the tub was just screwed into pieces of wood framing the front bottom and sides of the tub. Nothing in the back, just wedged in.
I did need to cut the front of the tub enough to rotate it vetically 90 degrees to get it out of the head. But that could be different for different head layouts.
All in all, getting the tub out was easy...less than an hour if you don't care about the trim around it.
The drain was the biggest change...the tub drained under it and into a hole in the engineroom. The shower pan needed a drain through the subfloor and a new drain concept into the engineroom.
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07-24-2016, 05:33 PM
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Tub renovation
Sorry for the duplicate post. I am new to posting.... I hit the button twice...
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07-24-2016, 09:44 PM
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City: Stuart
Vessel Name: Caretta
Vessel Model: Marine Trader Sedan
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07-25-2016, 09:12 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Tub Renovation
Nice job on that! This is encouraging. It seems more do-able to me now. Thanks, all!
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07-25-2016, 09:57 AM
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City: Ft Pierce
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Quote:
Originally Posted by akflyrod2
Nice job on that! This is encouraging. It seems more do-able to me now. Thanks, all!
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I got my shower pan through PPL motorhomes online.
They have quite a few sizes and shapes and are well made.
Pricey though...mine probably came to $180 shipped.
I gave decent glassing skills, but time was the factor being a liveaboard.
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07-25-2016, 10:48 AM
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City: Kingsville, MD
Vessel Name: Harmony
Vessel Model: Pacemaker 1990 37' Convertible
Join Date: Mar 2016
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Nice work guys. Wish I had that much room in my 78' Albin 36. Mine came with two aft bunks rather than the corner head with tub that you normally see. Only shower is in the fore head. Fore head would be like trying to shower on a Southwest flight... haven't tried it yet.
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07-25-2016, 11:55 AM
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Wifey B: How many people even use a bathtub on a boat if they have one? I expect a tub to have a jacuzzi, otherwise what's the point of it? And a tub without a separate shower is a lousy place to shower and for hubby impossible unless he just wants to shower from waist down. On one boat we built we deleted the tub and got a humongous shower and the builder said that would really hurt in resell and we said, we don't think so and we don't care anyway, we want it. I mean a nice bubble bath occasionally is nice, but then the tub really needs to be for two. Down with regular tubs and up with showers.
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07-25-2016, 12:14 PM
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A tub is nice if the boat is big enough for a real one...the small ones can have their use, especially for young kids.
But the tradeoff is usually not worth it..
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07-25-2016, 12:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BandB
Wifey B: How many people even use a bathtub on a boat if they have one? I expect a tub to have a jacuzzi....
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Still love Simi 60's Spa, bathtub, jacuzzi or how you want to call it.
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07-25-2016, 01:00 PM
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City: Fort Lauderdale. Florida, USA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by psneeld
A tub is nice if the boat is big enough for a real one...the small ones can have their use, especially for young kids.
But the tradeoff is usually not worth it..
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Wifey B: I forgot about kids.
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07-25-2016, 01:25 PM
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City: Philadelphia, PA
Vessel Name: Revel
Vessel Model: 1984 Fu Hwa 39
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My admirable admiral likes the silly little tub. It's got some entertainment value; while our Northeast 38 sailboat has a fireplace with a Delft tile surround, cocktail braggadocio about a bathtub on the trawler receives raised eyebrows, too.
Like the rest of the interior of the boat, the tub and surround are in good condition, so there's little necessity to change it. Nice to see that there are great alternatives, though!
It's certainly too small for me to shower in w/o sitting, and the headroom is exactly my height. The one time I tried it (this trawlering stuff is new to us this season), I had to sit to shower but then could not stand back up.
So, I've made a folding Teak seat that will raise the moulded-in seat to a useful height for sitting and showering (my AA says she will not use it). An unsolved detail is that the moulded-in seat slopes so much that the new seat won't stay put.
(The blocks in the background will be used shortly to bend and epoxy Ash lamina for the kayak davit - to lift the AA's kayak up to the flybridge.)
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07-25-2016, 01:39 PM
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City: Fort Lauderdale. Florida, USA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DHeckrotte
My admirable admiral likes the silly little tub.
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Wifey B: Is she short?
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07-25-2016, 03:31 PM
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City: Philadelphia, PA
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Wifey B, my admirable admiral is 5'-6 1/2"
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07-25-2016, 04:30 PM
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City: Fort Lauderdale. Florida, USA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DHeckrotte
Wifey B, my admirable admiral is 5'-6 1/2"
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Wifey B: So a little above average. Perhaps she's about the limit on a regular bath tub.
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07-25-2016, 04:46 PM
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City: Port Townsend, WA
Vessel Name: Traveler
Vessel Model: Cheoy Lee 46 LRC
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This will sound kind of funny, but one of the reasons we bought Traveler was she came with a decent-sized bath tub! But it wasn't for us (even though it's in the aft master head). Our then 2-year old LOVED taking baths. It's 4-feet long. Perfect for our daughter, but my wife and I can soak either our the upper or lower half of our body in hot water if needed. Like the time I pulled a back muscle taking out our old 8Ds.
The tub is cast iron. No idea how much it weighs, but we joke they must have built the boat around it...
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