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Brian Whatcott October 3rd 04 08:29 PM

Used and salvage parts
 
On 03 Oct 2004 15:47:23 GMT, ospam
(DDeanFountain) wrote:

Do they exist? I have been trying to locate a used parts supplier and have
been unable to find anything other than the few items listed on eBay. Any
suggestions? Is there any boat salvage yard accessible from the web? Thanks

There are numerous power boat salvage/junk yards.
I am not aware of the equivalent operation in sail boats.

Brian Whatcott

Stephen Baker October 3rd 04 10:51 PM

Do they exist?

Yup!
http://www.marineconsignment.com/

Steve
Stephen C. Baker - Yacht Designer
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Skip Gundlach October 4th 04 04:04 AM

From: "Skip Gundlach" skip sez make this all one word with my last name
next to my first gundlach@adelphia dot fish catcher net (sorry bout the
spamtrap!)
Subject: Used and salvaged parts
Date: Sunday, October 03, 2004 10:35 PM

There are several in FL, some of which I've visited.

Sailorman in Ft.Lauderdale
Don's Salvage in Clearwater
Nautical Trader in Nokomis
Another in Sarasota and another in St. Augustine, too, I believe.

There's many others around the country, but being somewhat close to
hurricane areas helps with the supplies, I expect!

L8R

Skip

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"DDeanFountain" wrote in message
...
Do they exist? I have been trying to locate a used parts supplier and
have
been unable to find anything other than the few items listed on eBay. Any
suggestions? Is there any boat salvage yard accessible from the web?
Thanks




Steve October 4th 04 03:24 PM

DDeanFountain wrote:
Do they exist? I have been trying to locate a used parts supplier and have
been unable to find anything other than the few items listed on eBay. Any
suggestions? Is there any boat salvage yard accessible from the web? Thanks


Minnies in Costa Mesa CA has a two story building full of used salvaged
sail boat parts..

I don't know what the deal is on the stores called "Marine Exchange" in
different large boating areas, but they all seem to have used and
consignment gear..

Steve
s/v Good Intentions

MonteP October 4th 04 11:08 PM

Steve wrote in
:

DDeanFountain wrote:
Do they exist? I have been trying to locate a used parts supplier
and have been unable to find anything other than the few items listed
on eBay. Any suggestions? Is there any boat salvage yard accessible
from the web? Thanks


Minnies in Costa Mesa CA has a two story building full of used
salvaged sail boat parts..

I don't know what the deal is on the stores called "Marine Exchange"
in different large boating areas, but they all seem to have used and
consignment gear..

Steve
s/v Good Intentions


Some used and consignment stores in the Pacific NW
dmiralty Marine
6303 Seaview Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107
Phone (206) 781-9030
Fax (206) 782-5494
email
http://www.admiraltymarine.com

The Boaters Exchange
10221 McDonald Park Rd
RR #3
Sidney, B.C. V8L 3X9 Canada
Phone (604) 655-3101
Fax (604) 655-4399

Columbia Marine Exchange
515 NE Tomahawk Island Dr
Portland, OR 97217
Phone (503) 289-0944

Marine Exchange
2706 Washington St
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Phone (360) 385-4237

Pacific Marine Exchange
700 W Holly St
Bellingham, WA
Phone (360) 738-8535
WWW: www.pacificmarine.com
email:

Popeyes Sailor Exchange
22 Bewicke Ave
North Vancouver, B.C. Canada V7M 3B5
Phone (604) 986-6666
Fax (604) 986-0805
http://www.popeyesailorsexchange.com

Salty's Marine Exchange
1840 Stewart Ave
Nanaimo, BC V9S 4E6
Phone and Fax (604) 753-1215
email:

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