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The steel on the lifelines are in great shape with no fishhooks. The plastic covering/coating is however in rough shape. Is this something you'd still be interested in?
Hello, Do you still have the mainsail boom and if so what's the price you are looking to get for it. Actually, I just came to Florida from Cincinnati in November. I could have just stopped by and taken a look at your leftovers, but I probably won't be back until spring...but I do need a boom. I have an 84' Cat25 with a 30'tall rig. Thanks.
Holidays have kept me busy. Adjustable back stay is still avail as is the 12v panel. I will post photos of them soon. I also will be pulling the foreward vanity as well.
In case you sent and I didn;t receive... email is cpotvin73 at gmail.com Boat show is next week so i'd like to know if I'm looking for a panel or not by then.
Photos for all interested....sorry things are so slow going around here. Going through bad GF break up. Slow or not, I make a point to follow through on everything.
Do you have a price in mind on the panel? New is $40 locally. Drop me an email, but by the time duties and shipping kick in, well, it may not be worth it to you.
Also - whoever was looking for teh hatch dogs - if you buy those off Chris, Lee valley stocks the white plastic handles in their jig building section. I'll look for a product number next time I'm in the store. Should work out cheaper to buy those from Chris and get teh handles than to go through CD.
Chris, Thanks for posting the photo of the back stay. I am actually looking for the part that adjusts the tension on the back stay. I believe that it has rollers that ride on each of the split sections that are then pulled towards each other with a block to tighten the back stay. I think it was original equipment. Thanks again.
Chris: You must have the patience of Job. I'm looking for (2) decent, straight stanchions. The ones next to the main cabin windows. Are they still availible?
Sorry, I shipped the rudder to California months ago.
Also for those still looking to get some things, I'm sorry that I have dragged my heels a little. It's been a rough winter and the though of climbing into this boat when there was a foot on the ground just didn't appeal to me. Those who are interested in things still please contact me. I hope to haul the hull away soon.....
Chris, I was just thinking of you a couple of days agoa dn wondering if you've finished parting this out. I have a couple of questions for you. Was it worth it? Did you make enough to cover or at least defray the cost of a boat you can actually sail? If so, have you purchased it yet? Would you do it again?
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