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By MaraBlog7 | April 19, 2010 at 06:06 PM EDT | 1 comment

Am busy creating standard charts and maps for those wishing to order without identifying a custom area.  The standard charts and maps will represent some of the most popular boating areas, coastal, inland lakes and rivers.  Let me know if there is an area in your state that should be included.




March 2010 - At right see a photo of Shawn Ryan volunteering at the Sunnyland Boat Show in Tavares on Lake Dora.  It was a beautiful day and great opportunity to see classic wood boats from a variety of manufacturers and styles.

February 2010 - Check out the new furniture-grade PVC legs for the Contemporary.  The appearance is a perfect fit for the PVC tabletop and will withstand the elements even better than the painted wood.

January 2010 - Had a busy Christmas season.  Looking forward to winter orders from snowbirds in Florida and the spring season for Northerners.  Think warm!

December 2009 - Below see a reprint of the December 2009 feature in Houseboating Magazine.

September 2009 - Interesting custom designs during 2009 include a Mahogany table, based on the standard design, but with a painted logo instead of a chart or map.  We added a nested tray that duplicated the tabletop appearance and both had fiddles (raised edges).  The wood was actually Sapele, an African hardwood similar to Mahogany.  The grain is beautiful in the sun after several coats of Urethane.

Also did a table for members of the Coast Guard as a going away gift to the commanding officer.  There was an inscribed brass plate on the tabletop.

See photos of the above two units in the Custom Section.

We added a tray option that is based on The Contemporary, but does not include legs and is slightly smaller (20" x 13") with handles on the sides.  This unit was a featured door prize at the October Great Loop Rendezvous in Rogersville, AL.  See the Tray Section for details.

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