Sea Chests
Desired Features in a Sea Chest
31 members have voted
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1. General Design - Single Most Important Feature
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Inexpensive (Will be less PC)5
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Historically Accurate (Will be more expensive)9
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Functional Size (Will fit larger items)5
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Sturdy (Holds up to "Event Abuse")12
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2. Many replica Sea Chests cost upward of $500.00. What would you consider affordable for a 31 x 17 x 15 Period "looking" Chest that was made from modern materials? This chest would be strong enough to sit and probably stand on. Please note that shipping charges typically run about $60.00 throughout the Lower 48
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Less than US $200.00 (plus shipping)15
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About US $200.00 (pluss shipping)15
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More than US $200.00 (plus shipping)1
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3. Considering cost, would you like an "entry level" Sea Chest that could have upgraded features added to it at a later time, and for an additional cost? (Like Lock & Key, handmade rope becket handles, period correct hinges, custom painting or carving of your name and/or Ship's name)
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Basic affordability is all that I am looking for in the Sea Chest8
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I would like a Sea Chest that could have additional upgrades18
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I want all of the bells and whistles when I buy it5
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4. Is the ability to disassemble a chest of any importance to you (A disassembled chest could be shipped or checked as baggage)
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This is an important feature. A Must Have)6
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This is a nice feature, but not very important13
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I probably have no need to disassemble the Chest12
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5. You will save in shipping costs if the chest is originally sent to you disassembled. You will need only a screwdriver and a few minutes to put the chest together. Is this cost savings important to you?
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I will assemble the chest to save some money on shipping27
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I would like to have the chest already assembled when I get it.4
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6. As mentioned, an entry level chest would be made out of modern plywood sheet materials and hardware. I would use Marine Grade-Overlayed Ply that, when sealed & painted will be hard to tell from solid, painted pine. The MDO Plywood saves in materials and labor, but does not have a wood grain texture, and needs to be painted. Is this aspect ok for your uses?
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An affordable, sturdy, painted Sea Chest is fine for my uses.11
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The plywood is acceptable, but I would spend more to use Hardwood Ply with the edges banded so that it looks more like solid wood, and it can be stained and varnished.12
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It's got to be solid wood (Pine, Oak Mahogany, etc.) and I would pay more to have it that way.8
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7. To save shipping costs, Group orders can be placed, or the Chests could be delivered at events that we attend. Would this be of interest to you?
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My group might be interested in several chests. We would be interested in Group Pricing and/or Bulk Shipment7
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I could wait for you to deliver at an event near to me in order to save shipping costs.18
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I am willing to pay for Direct shippment to get the Sea Chest sooner.10
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8. One of the things we do best is Customization and Personalization. Is this feature of interest to you?
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Personalization is important, but I would not pay extra for it10
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I would be willing to pay a small, additional fee for a personalized Chest16
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Personalized design and size are important to me and I understand that they would cost a little more6
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