White King Starboard 1/4"x24"x27" on 2040-parts.com
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
White King Starboard Marine Grade board , Excellent Teak replacement. Will not fade , crack or break . UV stabilized . Used for cushion and seat backs as it will hold Stainless Steel and Monel staples. Used to replace hatches, doors , trim etc . Used also to build fish cleaning stations both on the dock and boat. We will custom cut the piece to your size at no additional charge. Other sizes available are 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4". Machined using common woodworking tools. Can be fastened together using Stainless Steel screws. E mail tech machining support Free !!! |
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