Teak step pad....?
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Jeff I have all the photos,however my computer will not allow me to reduce some of then...will e-mail what I can.Need to fix the Problem. Bud
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Congrats on the sport Bud! I thought you were a Maltese guy.
It seems everything is original on this one. You even have the Mercontrol throttle. I have one I'm renovating now to replace the ugly black plastic one some put on my boat.
If you don't need your hatch hardware I'm happy to buy it! ;-)
It seems everything is original on this one. You even have the Mercontrol throttle. I have one I'm renovating now to replace the ugly black plastic one some put on my boat.
If you don't need your hatch hardware I'm happy to buy it! ;-)
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My 1968 has the original teak steps, no aluminum trim, and when I went to replace them last year, I was unable to find the same size pieces . . . close, but length was different and IRC the number of grooves was also different. I can take some pictures this week, the boat is covered in a snowy yard.
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Jeppe have the original set of Throttles will send you pictures Tue.That is not my sport just know where it is...owner wants $30,000.What kind of hatch hardware are you looking for I might have it. Bud
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Jeppe....I ended up finding the step pads on Ebay. I think they were off of a Chris Craft?
I think they are 12 inches long but the important thing it that they're 7 strips wide instead of the 6 strip kind that are available these days...
I think they are 12 inches long but the important thing it that they're 7 strips wide instead of the 6 strip kind that are available these days...
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It turns out I need all kinds of hardware if I want to get my mag in shape. She is quite a project. Fortunately I have the rest of my life to get her fixed.
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I need the hinges and the latches and If you can find a TRS hatch like the one on the blue Sport I might be interested.
It turns out I need all kinds of hardware if I want to get my mag in shape. She is quite a project. Fortunately I have the rest of my life to get her fixed.
It turns out I need all kinds of hardware if I want to get my mag in shape. She is quite a project. Fortunately I have the rest of my life to get her fixed.





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