Cutting Board

Bobby P.

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Fluid Motion Model
C-302 SC
Non-Fluid Motion Model
Boston Whaler
Vessel Name
The Retreat
I have a 2017 or 31 CB and I’m in need of a new cutting board that fits over the stainless steel sink. Does anyone have a source for this.
Thanks,
Bobby
 
Over the years we had a number of custom cutting boards and table tops made by this Cutting Boards. We always used laminated bamboo. It's kind to knives, durable, easy to clean, and it looks good with teak.

You can specify thickness/length/width/edge/corners/edge/juice groove. Highly recommended.

Cheers,

Bruce
 
I replaced the wooden cutting board on our R25SC and then moved that "new" cover/cutting board to our R29S with a plastic one that I purchased at Camping World. I think it was a CAMCO product, but not sure. I know they still have the same cutting board / sink cover in stock at our local Camping World store. I don't know if your R31 with 2 sinks uses the same size sink as the single ones in the R25 and R29. I prefer the plastic cutting board because it does not warp and is much easier to clean and dry than the wooden one.
 
Camco makes one of polyethylene that has worked well on my 2019 R31. It has adjustable “bumpers” on the underside so that you can fit it snuggly in the rounded corners of the sink. My double sink came with a wooden cutting board from the factory. I got the Camco for the second sink. The wooden one gradually has warped and I plan to replace it with a second one from Camco. Most RV places sell them (like Campingworld). Also available through Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/camco-sink-mate-cutting-board/dp/b000eduugm.

Gini
 
Gini, That is the one I have, so it sounds like it will fit the R31 too.
 
S. Todd, I was composing my post right as posted yours. I didn’t see yours before hitting the “submit” button. But yes, what you and I both have appears to be the same. I think the sink size is standard across all or most of the RT models. I’m with you — I like the polyethylene over wood. And in my case, I especially like it over bamboo boards, which in my experience are more prone to some sort of mildew that can develop deep in the “stringy” fibers (but maybe that has to do with what finish is put on the bamboo).

Gini
 
Thanks much for the quick responses. I appreciate the knowledge base. I will be floating all this by my wife. My decisions lie mostly in the engine room; she makes all the others.
Best,
Bobby
 
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