1977 33' mariner rear doors

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River ratt
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1977 33' mariner rear doors

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Can one tell me what kind of wood was used to make the rear doors
On a 1977 33' mariner
Thanks any info would be great
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Re: 1977 33' mariner rear doors

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Hi,

I have the same boat :). I am only guessing but I believe they are teak. I was tempted to take the whole rear wall out and put in sliding glass doors, we'll see. It depend on whether I get the boat sold or I run it for the summer. Any other cool projects you are planning for your boat? I have a few that I have to do, then there are the extras :). I have to replace a alternator, rebuild the starters and rebuild the carbs. That should actually be rather easy.

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Steve
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Re: 1977 33' mariner rear doors

Post by Ramsport47 »

The door itself should be teak, the bulkhead that the wall mounts to is a plywood with a veneer applied to it.
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