I have too many projects and have cut the hurricane damaged boat up. Most of the hardware is in fair condition and has been salvaged (lead was at .50 two weeks ago, it's gone.)
It can be seen at http://s119.photobucket.com/albums/o145 ... Weekender/
[img]http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o145 ... ure049.jpg[/img]
e-mail me if you are interested. pross@prossyachts.com
Typhpoon hardware
Moderator: Jim Walsh
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typhoon hardware
I would be interested in 2 portholes if still available. Pls advise.
Thanks Rob
Thanks Rob
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Rob, I sent you an e-mail.
I am not selling these parts. The previous owner would be devistated, just cover any shipping.
Winches and pads are spoken for.
I did not cut the cabin, I have an idea for a small "hat" section beam mold for the mast compression issue. Will eliminate that post and might even look like it belonged there. Turning the small cabin over makes tooling this much needed part a breeze. Parts should be easy to fabricate and simple for owner installation.
I am not selling these parts. The previous owner would be devistated, just cover any shipping.
Winches and pads are spoken for.
I did not cut the cabin, I have an idea for a small "hat" section beam mold for the mast compression issue. Will eliminate that post and might even look like it belonged there. Turning the small cabin over makes tooling this much needed part a breeze. Parts should be easy to fabricate and simple for owner installation.