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I took these pics back around the beginning of the sailing season. They are, in order a bulkhead we installed (prior to my owning it, but the guys didn't mind the free labor) so there is some berth separation. A radio holder we made to hold the stereo and ship radio. (please ignore the 1. lack of cushions, 2. lack of curtains, 3. Wire mess near the companionway (it normally Isn't a tangled mess of spaghetti. 4. Any dirt and grime..)
where do you suppose you could find the materials to make a bulkhead like that. I've been wishing that there was one there since I bought the boat! Who sells teak veneer plywood? I've seen the trim pieces in catalogs, but do they sell lumber too? Anyway, I like it and the boxes, keeps everything where it's supposed to be, nice and tidy!
Patrick Burnett, Little Rock, AR S/V Lucky Star #2707 1982 SK/SR
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I would start with the local lumber place and move toward marine lumber yards...Most of your better local places could probably order it.
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