Very Cool!
Here is some info on the teak decking-
-Commissioned in 1919, decommissioned 1947, scraped 1959
-Attacked & sunk at Pearl Harbor in 1941, raised and repaired a year later, used in WWII and Korea
-This teak was cut almost 100 years ago!!!
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Below are some pictures of our remaining stock of the teak decking we have here at the shop.
As you can see it is all 2" x 4" material with holes roughly every 24" where the deck was fastened.
Most boards are in the 6-8 foot range but we usually have a couple shorter pieces floating around.
Contact us for more information or order the decking directly on our Online Store by clicking here.
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