Ever since attending the boat show last year and deciding to order a new Nautique G, I always loved the look of teak on the Mastercrafts. A few boards later, some elbow grease and I now have the best of both worlds. I love the way the platform turned out and looks against my black G!
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Originally posted by EcuNance View PostEver since attending the boat show last year and deciding to order a new Nautique G, I always loved the look of teak on the Mastercrafts. A few boards later, some elbow grease and I now have the best of both worlds. I love the way the platform turned out and looks against my black G!
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Really like this. I wish Nautique still offered a teak platform as an option. I had one on my 99 Air and even though it was some maintenance, it was still worth it.
-Charles
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View PostReally like this. I wish Nautique still offered a teak platform as an option. I had one on my 99 Air and even though it was some maintenance, it was still worth it.
-Charles2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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Looks amazing! Great work! I Miss the teak platform from my old SANTE.
Can I ask where you purchased the wood from? Somewhere local? Or online? How did you calculate how much material to buy? Did you just use the original platform as a template?
thanks2002 SANTE
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Have you ever heard of Iroko? http://www.wood-database.com/iroko/ It is the African version of Teak and has basically all of the same properties, but usually considerably less. Sometimes you can even find it in a greyer color which could be pretty cool. I don't know the availability of it in certain areas but it might be worth looking into if you plan on doing much of it.
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