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  1. Ship Salvage: GRATES, HATCH COVERS & deck flooring. Used as flooring, covering a hatch or placements requiring frequent drainage on board ships, grates are typically made from hardwoods but softwoods were/are also used depending on the budget of the ship and placement of the particular piece.

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      Used as flooring, grates were made from hard or soft wood...

  2. Used as flooring, grates were made from hard or soft wood depending on the budget of the ship. Hatch covers (aka hatch boards or beams) are typically long, heavy, solid slabs of wood with two carved out hand holds.

  3. Authentic vintage and antique 19th and 20th century teak and hardwood ships doors and grates salvaged from all types of US Navy and commercial ships in varying shapes and sizes. We also stock authentic WWII Liberty Ship hatch covers.

  4. Beautiful vintage wood ship grate or hatch cover, likely salvaged from a commercial ship. Interesting trapezoidal shape with small notch from one corner (see image above, bottom left). A hefty 1-5/8" thick and weighs 26 pounds.

  5. Features our custom nautical furniture produced using re-purposed ship salvage such as teak grates, hatch covers, ship windows and doors and other old seafaring items into custom home furniture including coffee tables, end tables, sofa tables, desks, dining and occasional tables, bars and mirrors.

  6. Discover authentic nautical antiques, including ship wheels, anchors, and brass binnacles. Perfect for adding charm to your home. Fast and free shipping!

  7. We got to see a few of the ships up close and board a couple that were actively being scrapped. After buying all we could at the breaking yard, we visited the ancient city of Ephesus and the Deniz Musei (Museum of the Sea).

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