My 1977 CD28 was hit on its mooring lately bending one of the gate stanchions and the gate brace. Does anyone have any idea where I can find a replacement for these. Thanks
Russ
Stanchion replacement
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Schaefer makes stanchions which will do the job but they are not an exact match to the o.e.m. goods and they are pretty pricey (around $60 each from Defender, etc.). If the originals are only bent and not "kinked" they can be straightened at just about any shop that does stainless steel fabrication.
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Hi Russ,
Try White Water Marine Inc; <www.whitewatermarineinc.com>, (810) 987-4837,
3755 W Water St, Port Huron, MI 48060. [SS rails]
They have a lot of OEM drawings and the current owners have a lot of experience in SS tubing Mfg.
BTW: They have the original drawings for the CD33 SS rails and they also knew the original OEM was 'Tops in Quality' (which may now be out of business.)
Good hunting
Try White Water Marine Inc; <www.whitewatermarineinc.com>, (810) 987-4837,
3755 W Water St, Port Huron, MI 48060. [SS rails]
They have a lot of OEM drawings and the current owners have a lot of experience in SS tubing Mfg.
BTW: They have the original drawings for the CD33 SS rails and they also knew the original OEM was 'Tops in Quality' (which may now be out of business.)
Good hunting
Fair Winds,
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
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Slight bend
Pyxis had two bent stanchions when purchased. The surveyor suggested having them straightened as they were not kinked. A plumber friend used his pipe bender to straighten them. Couldn't tell you which ones they were because they all look the same.
If you're concerned about them matching and the bend isn't too bad, I would try straightening. Worked for us.
Bly
If you're concerned about them matching and the bend isn't too bad, I would try straightening. Worked for us.
Bly