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Thanks Ben, I went to the page and tried to post our URL however I needed to create an ID and password. The site said they have 2 boats to part out including masts, rig, bow pulpits, rudder tillers and probably crib boards and teak trim, internal teak cabinets and bulkheads, electrical fixtures, blocks, engine mounts, port lights and hatches. I’m good for everything I need, but many here can probably use a part or two.
The guy who posted on Sailnet is an officer at the club.
Rick S., Swarthmore, PA PO of Take Five, 1998 Catalina 250WK #348 (relocated to Baltimore's Inner Harbor) New owner of 2001 Catalina 34MkII #1535 Breakin' Away (at Rock Hall Landing Marina)
I contacted them and yes, it is Hance Point. I asked about the crib boards and was told that one was plywood, the other home-cut plastic -- not original. These boats were used as training boats and were used hard.
I too am looking for crib boards and they seem to be the first items that go.
Peter Bigelow C-25 TR/FK #2092 Limerick Rowayton, Ct Port Captain: Rowayton/Norwalk/Darien CT
I know a great carpenter in TX who could fabricate them for you. You’d probably be looking at least $200-300 for materials plus his time and shipping. DM me at bruce 2 sail at aol dot com if you want his info.
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