Teak settee built-in for 50' Trawler.

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Hello fogers.

As subject say, built-in for 50'Trawler we built and installed some months ago.
Used teak veneer and formica. Settees are built to house storage under seats. The end table was intended to have storage for books etc. But the owners dogs beat me to it, before I had the opportunity to make a shelf and turned it in to there new dog house.   

Got some more picture in the like down below. 
 

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Nice.  A boat interior build must really force you to think about using every conceivable square inch of space and storage.
 
Edward A Reno III said:
Nice.  A boat interior build must really force you to think about using every conceivable square inch of space and storage.

And it would also force you to think about all the construction details/issues that we landlubbers take for granted. When we build/install cabinets in a home, we just screw them to a stable floor or wall. On a boat, everything moves especially a wooden boat.

Reminds me of when I put a friends 23' wooden sailboat in the water at the beginning of the season every year. We'd have to spend the night on her when she was first put into the water because she'd slowly leak water into the interior and we needed at least 2 people to bail her out, otherwise she'd be at the bottom of the bay.  [eek]

However, once that wood swelled and everything placed itself properly, she was water tight for the rest of the season and the bilge handled any water entry problems.
 
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