When we purchased Sugar Shack back in 2010 she came with “lovely” turquoise green counter tops and matching pleather interior cushions. We could not fathom owning a boat with turquoise green pleather cushions so we had those changed immediately. Matt promised me that we would replace the counter tops “soon” but since they were in decent shape we lived with them for 13 years!
Matt decided he did not want Corian or marble countertops, he wanted stainless. We ask our friends at Absolute Stainless to do the work.
Prep Work on the Countertops
Absolute Stainless said that they did not want to touch the 23 year old wood fiddle around the counters. I really could not blame them as the chance for them to break is high and they don’t have a wood shop. The fiddle is the wood lip that surrounds the edges of the counters. They are curved and nailed in to the cabinetry.
So, Matt tackles the project himself with the hopes of removing them without damaging them. It is a super slow process which required a lot of patience and tools. But he was successful!
Next, Matt has to remove the veneer. What would seem like a fairly easy project ends up taking the major part of a two weeks.
He then removes the other side of the counter tops.
Creating a Template for the New Counters
Absolute Stainless sent over Damon to create the template for our new counter tops.
Then we wait for the magic to happen.
Installation Day
So excited for installation day! Damon and Harry (apprentice) arrive with our new countertops! Before we bring the new pieces in we have to do some trimming of the wood to ensure a nice snug fit.
In comes the new pieces. Matt is holding the small side by the refrigerator (the large hole is for the refrigerator door).
It’s a little tricky getting the long countertop inside and fitted.
We ended up grinding the larger piece to fit properly by the wall (near Matt’s side), had to remove our light switches and shave a little more wood from the sink area – but it fit!
Damon loads up the undersides with a ton of special stainless steel glue and they leave behind over 400 pounds of weight to hold the counters in place as the glue dries.
We end up having to wait a week for them to come back. Mostly because there was a weekend, 2 holidays, and Matt and I had to go to Auckland for 2 days. Sort of a pain as we had no kitchen sink and no refrigerator.
The Final Touches
The big reveal and we are both anxious and excited. Wow, they came out looking terrific – what do you think?
The larger, longer piece with the sink and stove top came out stunning as well. We bought a new sink that was welded into the countertop and since we had a new sink and new countertops we bought a new stainless steel faucet too.
It took us another few weeks to reinstall the wood fiddle around the edges, but the final product exceeded our expectations!
Now I need to learn how to clean them 🙂
Events from this blog post occurred in late March thru end of May 2023. Our blog posts run 10-12 weeks behind live events. In our last blog we take my family to the northern most part of the north island during a massive thunderstorm.
Is this the Wayne and Christine that rode their bikes to Prudoe Bay and to Seward Alaska?
Unfortunately, different people. We’ve never been to Alaska, yet…