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This Cabin Entry Door was in need of extensive refinishing.  Despite the high quality of the original workmanship, time and use have taken a toll on the functionality and appearance of the assembly.

Projects: Carpentry

This cabin cruiser had extensive water damage around the Head window from a long term leak.  The project required replacement of the wall core, installation of Mahogany paneling, and Mahogany trim

Salon Door Refinishing

Salon doors (before)

Note the yellow and black hues where the finish and Teak are degraded

The doors were removed

The doors were removed for chemical stripping and re-finishing

Prepare to properly prepare

After stripping the old finish the door is prepared for 3 coats of a marine finish

Now that's an entrance

2 coats of a marine finish were applied followed by a gloss clear coat with a UV inhibitor.

Boston Whaler Restoration

This Boston Whaler had intact brightwork that required stripping and refinishing. The console electric was completely replaced and old technologies were removed.  The fuel fill and vent were relocated from the dash area to the port side of the console to solve fueling problems.  The project yielded a head turning boat with modern elements in a beautiful 50 year old classic.

Cabin Door Creation

The owner of a vintage  power cruiser wanted to replace the original cracked and broken polycarbonate cabin door with a wooden version.  The new door presented the challenge that it must fold upon itself and be curved to match the existing console dash.  

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