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Unread 01-31-2013, 10:33 PM
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I have decided to make a new cuddy door . I have a table saw , router table and cabinet door molding router bitts, I just need to know were to buy some teak wood ,? I have access to 1/4 " shaded lexan for the window . any one got a recomendation ??
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When I needed new ones I checked out a restaurant supply store and they had stainless steel bins used for buffets which fit very well and they'll probably outlast me!
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Are you meaning the bait wells ? S.S wells would be great . I could airiate them with a drain & pump , GREAT IDEA.
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Grey,
You might rethink that teak idea when you price out the material unless you have a connection or have some laying around..
Lexan (plexiglass) is expensive but probably still cheaper then the teak.
The plexiglass is also pretty easy to work with.
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I have found some internet dealers and you are right $$$$$$. I have decided to just use a teak frame with smoked lexan in the middle like this photo .\

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That looks a lot like the cuddy door on our V!


Damm do I miss that boat!
Fast,fun, and handled Buzzards bay slop!

opps.....found another picture.....
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AHHHHH thats what I am talking about
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