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IslandExplorer

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Hey all, I'm building my mini bar in the old Starcraft cabin cruiser and wanted to start a thread showing various in-boat bar setups/layouts. Please post away, looking for last minute cool ideas to possibly include.. Cheers!
 

IslandExplorer

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Here's one to get it started. 🍻

Working with a small area, 25W x 14L. This is what I have built so far but want to add glass storage and other items.
 

IslandExplorer

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Wall mount faucet, will give more cou terspace and im not a fan of glass on a boat.
Wall mount faucet is a good idea but there's a hole already cut out so it's too late for me 😅
I also def don't prefer broken glass but I can't really sip a fine bourbon anchored at sunset out of a plastic cup in good conscience either so I think I am stuck with at least -some- glassware. Have a set of 6 rocks glasses I intend to have integrated somehow. Rest of drinkware will probably be plastic.

That's another thing I was hoping to see- clever ways to store glasses and shakers and whatnot that are rattle free but also convenient (not wrapped up in old socks or something lol) to grab.
 

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New light, mat, and rocks glasses. Trying to figure out how to store glasses beneath in a secure yet convenient way. Thinking felt lined drawer type setup maybe...🤔20250911_230915.jpg
 

MikeSchinlaub

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You could try looking for those unbreakable glasses they use on Bar Rescue. They said they were made by Thundergroup, but I could never find any.
 

Grub54891

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Here's one to get it started. 🍻

Working with a small area, 25W x 14L. This is what I have built so far but want to add glass storage and other items.
I built this table from that same flooring. I added the mahogany to the edges to hide the plywood veneer. It also has a sister table slid under it. Six coats of varnish sanded between each coat, then final coat is a rattle can of Matt Finnish to make it rather smooth.
 

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