Note: Teaksmith Marine Carpentry is a business I began operating in the Mississippi
Gulf Coast area before I became so busy with writing projects. I still manage to squeeze
a few boat jobs into my schedule here and there, and I like working on boats, so let me
know what you need and I might be able to help. Since Hurricane Katrina, I'm booked
up a lot further out than normal, but someday things will get back to a somewhat normal
state.
Teak Decks: New Installation, Repair, Recaulking
Photo: Viking 50 Sport Cruiser, North Palm Beach, Florida
To learn more about teak,
including it's many uses
and methods of sustainable
harvest: Click Here
Engine Room Hatch Detail - Viking 50
Teak deck panels can be patterned and custom fabricated to
fit a variety of deck surfaces, steps, hatches, etc.
Storm Damaged Pearson 36 Ketch
Before....
Pearson 36 Ketch
After....
1968 Grampian 26 Sailboat Interior
Before....
1968 Grampian 26 Interior
After.... More on this boat here
If you are looking for a craftsman who cares, trust your yacht to
Teaksmith Marine Carpentry. Scott Williams has 10 years
experience in wood-epoxy boat construction and many more years
as a fine woodworker. Whether it's interior or exterior, if your boat
has wood on it or you would like to add an exquisite touch of
wood, contact Teaksmith Marine Carpentry.
* Professional refinishing and custom yacht woodworking:
* Interior restorations or rebuilding
* Exterior teak trim refinishing and fabrication
* Teak deck repair, recaulking, and installation
* Select fine residential woodworking, custom cabinetry, etc.
* Custom-built wood-epoxy boats (Click here to see some
examples)
* Available for small projects or total yacht restoration projects.
Located in Mississippi, but will travel if project requires
* Email scott@scottbwilliams.com with your questions or to
schedule your project. Be sure to include your contact
information

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