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Here's a shot of the teak wood piece for the bow thats for sale. I refinished it.Make me an offer.

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Originally posted by Tonali_III Tonali_III wrote:

Can you post pics of the gunwale sides? Do you know if a bow rider gunwale sides will fit a closed bow?


I doubt it, the dimensions are completely different as the windshield is much further back on open-bow than closed-bow.
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I'll post pictures of the sides tomorrow by noon.
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I was afraid of that. I noticed a pretty big difference between the closed and open bow cockpit sizes on some of the pics in the "Diaries" section.
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Originally posted by gringrit gringrit wrote:

Here's a shot of the teak wood piece for the bow thats for sale. I refinished it.Make me an offer.



Sorry, This looks all wrong from what I need.

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You never responsed to my pm about the swim platform. Let me know if you want it please.
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That last picture is of the bow piece, not the gunwale.
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What I am thinking of has narrow strips about 3/8 wide that set in chromed pieces.

Check out this:
Jeff's boat

See the bow? These are the strips I am thinking of.

I am interested in the Swim platform, but this past weekend trip to Wilmington, NC put a BIG ding in funds.
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....good grief
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Oh it was an adventure> And it isn't over. My truck loaded with parts including my prized Chrysler M440B is stuck in Knoxville, TN with a spun timing gear. Ever hear of a straight six taking out a timing gear? First one (Ford or Chevy) for me. Hear about it frequently with chain drive timing sets, rarely with gear drive.
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Originally posted by gringrit gringrit wrote:

Here's a shot of the teak wood piece for the bow thats for sale. I refinished it.

Did you varnish or poly the Teak???


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Awl grip, 5 coats
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Awl grip, 5 coats

Mark,
I feel you have made a mistake with a clear coat on Teak. Others have done the same and regretted it later. The reason there are many Teak oils on the market is Teak is such an oily wood that it needs to breath. Clear coats will peel off.


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Right, but it sure does look good for a couple of years. I had the awl grip laying around and said "what the heck"
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Swim Platform and Ski Pylon are sold.

I still have various odds and ends, including:

Interior Foam - all for $20

Stainless Rubrail - good shape, no dings - $100

Hatches - teak - all for $50

Windshield - disassembled and ready to ship - $100

Gauges - no hour meter - $50 for all

Bimini frame - $20

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Mark,

I'll buy all the gauges. Send me a PM and we can trade addresses, payment and shipping cost details.

Thanks, Todd
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