Hinge wood supports made from an old teak deck chair.
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Hinges are good quality stainless steel.
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Used Starboard as seat base, rubber patch prevents rubbing against fiberglass hull.
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The steps are removable and can be mounted either to port or starboard.
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The seats are actually the old hatch cover from inside on the port side.
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3 bolts with large washers hold the seats on.
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Fitting the hinges for the table. The wires that run athawartships between house and engine batteries fit nicely on top of the hinge supports.
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Since the hinge supports hold the wires up, no need for the screws for the old wire holders so I gel coated the screw holes.
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Table is made from starboard.
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Hinges with 3 coats of spar varnish on the supports. Ready to be mounted.
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Since I have trouble getting marks/stains off of starboard, I laminated the table with the same white laminate I used in the cabin around the sink/stove.
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With a heat gun, I bent a piece of flexible molding around the table for the rocking lip. Used a nail gun to hold it in place. Then putty for the nail holes.
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