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I have to rebuild my cabin door. What would be a good wood besides teak for doing that, you know when they get old you have to stay on top of things. It's not a rebuilding project it's a love for your steplift or boat that makes it all pride when it's done, just look at some of the boats we keep going and refuse to give up.
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Mahogany or Starboard would be a good choice.
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I'd vote for starboard. A little more expensive sure, but it will be the last door you'll have to make.
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There is a guy on classic seacraft that builds teak door just like the factory ones. They are top notck. I had a set i just sold that went in a center console. His screen name is 77septureob he lives in columbia sc. At teast take a look at and you may want to price a set.PS HE ALSO MAKES THEM OUT OF STARBOARD
Last edited by the daydreamer; 12-28-2014 at 08:08 AM. Reason: add coment |
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how about cypress? I'm planning on using it for all wood on my (new) 1977 boat.Rog.
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