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nu teak (more pictures

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voyages
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nu teak (more pictures

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Here are a couple more pictures
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Re: nu teak (more pictures

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Denis,

I agree with the others. Your nu teak is fantastic.

I am curious about your table at the stern. Did you have that built? Or purchase it? From where?

Thanks!
Dave
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Hi Dave, «i had the table made by the guy who did my nu teak. Really happy with it and it's undestructable. You could actually stand up on it.
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Re: nu teak (more pictures

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This is absolutley beautiful. You do have a fine craftsman at work. Clearly makes the boat an exception value.
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Re: nu teak (more pictures

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Denis,

Thanks, the Admiral, Denise, is a woodworker, so I plan to ask her to build us a table like that. There must be some attaching hardware on the transom for the table. I see the leg. Does the table slide into the hardware? I have a mental picture of how it might work and suspect that there is similar hardware elsewhere on our boat.
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Hi Dave, the table just stands on that one leg, first you remove the cooler from underneath, the you just lift the front of the table about 1 inch and pull out the leg from Under. The table then just drops flat against the transom. There is only one hinge along the transom that holds it in place and allows you to put the table up or down. So when fishing or the table not being used, it is just leaning against the transom.
I wish I had taken some pictures of the table in that position.
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Re: nu teak (more pictures

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Denis,

Thanks again. That's all I need to get our resident woodworker started.
Dave
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