I will bet that Garhauer would do it as well. I had them custom fabricate a
set of stainless steel bow chocks for my boat last winter and they were great
and relatively inexpensive compared to what I thought it would cost. Dave
On Jul 30, 2014, at 10:44 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List
wrote:
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Steve,
The guys at http://www.whitewatermarineinc.com/ can do both but South Shore
may be a better bet for the stanchion.
Walk down your pier to the J30 "Jalapeno" and look at the SS handrails on
it. I had whitewater make those for me to install. Sent them the old teak
ones for a pattern.
Denn
I'd bet Atlantic Spars in Annapolis could make them.
Joel
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014, Ron Casciato via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Steve:
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> I agree with Wally...the only remaining piece of teak on my 38MKIIC
> is the "fiddle" on the sliding companionway hatch. Tops In
Steve:
I agree with Wally...the only remaining piece of teak on my 38MKIIC
is the "fiddle" on the sliding companionway hatch. Tops In Quality did mine
and they are a great addition to any boat.. I gave my "teak maintenance
stuff away"
I also hear that Tops In Quality was out of business
Steve - Umm, you accidentally attached about two weeks of old emails
onto your message.
You might be able to repair that stanchion, depending on how bad it's
bent. I've been hit by a few big powerboats (with Mexican captains who
think all boats are like fishing pangas and a collision is fu
Steve,
Check with South Shore http://southshoreyachts.com , Rob has most parts ...
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> On Jul 30, 2014, at 3:01 PM, "Stephen Thorne via CnC-List"
> wrote:
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> Guys,
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> I need to replace on of my stanchions which got bent in a not so sexy
> departure from a dock rec