wet bar
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wet bar
looking for a wet bar for my 10meter International
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Finding one that someone wants to sell is a longshot.
Plus the shipping costs to crate and ship would be significant as these are too big and heavy for UPS.
One can be built fairly easily if you are handy, or by a cabinetmaker.
You'll need a stainless steel sink and referigerator. The U-Line with built in icemaker is really nice. An inline charcoal filter is a good idea too.
The factory wet bar has an electrical box and outlets for the fridge and another one inside the wet bar top compartment.
You'll have to anchor it to the deck similarly to the bench seat, L bench seat and front seats.
Make sure that thie hardware installed into the deck is sealed properly, or water will get into the deck and rot it out quickly.
If you need dimensions, photos or details, I would be glad to give you mine.
RWS
Plus the shipping costs to crate and ship would be significant as these are too big and heavy for UPS.
One can be built fairly easily if you are handy, or by a cabinetmaker.
You'll need a stainless steel sink and referigerator. The U-Line with built in icemaker is really nice. An inline charcoal filter is a good idea too.
The factory wet bar has an electrical box and outlets for the fridge and another one inside the wet bar top compartment.
You'll have to anchor it to the deck similarly to the bench seat, L bench seat and front seats.
Make sure that thie hardware installed into the deck is sealed properly, or water will get into the deck and rot it out quickly.
If you need dimensions, photos or details, I would be glad to give you mine.
RWS
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