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![]() "Ron Wilson" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I need a replacement foredeck hatch for my 1963 28 foot Owens. It's the type that is metal, round with glass in it and has 3 arms protecting the glass. I dropped the anchor on it, bent 2 arms and fractured the glass which now leaks. The boat is a full restoration so I would prefer an exact replacement if possible. If you know of one, or of a boat being parted out or of any other soure, please let me know. I think the hatches were all the same on these boats over a period of 6 years, so my chances of finding one aren't too remote. Just remove INVALID from the email address to reply. I live in southern Florida so if you are in the area I can drive over to pick it up. Thanks, Ron Wilson Replace it with this. Only 75 dollars on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-Mickey-Mouse,-Toilet-Seat,-Cut-Aluminum-Design!_W0QQitemZ370134895859QQcmdZViewItem It would look real nice on your garbage scow. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 13:42:40 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Ron Wilson" wrote in message .. . Hi everyone, I need a replacement foredeck hatch for my 1963 28 foot Owens. It's the type that is metal, round with glass in it and has 3 arms protecting the glass. I dropped the anchor on it, bent 2 arms and fractured the glass which now leaks. The boat is a full restoration so I would prefer an exact replacement if possible. If you know of one, or of a boat being parted out or of any other soure, please let me know. I think the hatches were all the same on these boats over a period of 6 years, so my chances of finding one aren't too remote. Just remove INVALID from the email address to reply. I live in southern Florida so if you are in the area I can drive over to pick it up. Thanks, Ron Wilson Replace it with this. Only 75 dollars on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-Mickey-Mouse,-Toilet-Seat,-Cut-Aluminum-Design!_W0QQitemZ370134895859QQcmdZViewItem It would look real nice on your garbage scow. Wilbur Hubbard There's always a wise guy in the crowd and I guess you are him. I bought my boat 8 years ago, she was in pretty bad shape. Fortunately, the wood was in pretty good shape. I stripped her down completely and replaced or restored everything over a period of 4 years. I must have put in over 2,000 hours of work into her, it payed in satisfaction and not in dollars. In 2005 I fired up the new Chevy 327 in her and took her out for the first of a series of sea trials. No leaks, just a few things shaking loose. I'm sure if you could see her you would regret your Mickey Mouse toilet seat comments. If you find a hatch let me know, I'll buy you a new toilet seat. Ron Wilson |
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![]() "Ron Wilson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 13:42:40 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Ron Wilson" wrote in message . .. Hi everyone, I need a replacement foredeck hatch for my 1963 28 foot Owens. It's the type that is metal, round with glass in it and has 3 arms protecting the glass. I dropped the anchor on it, bent 2 arms and fractured the glass which now leaks. The boat is a full restoration so I would prefer an exact replacement if possible. If you know of one, or of a boat being parted out or of any other soure, please let me know. I think the hatches were all the same on these boats over a period of 6 years, so my chances of finding one aren't too remote. Just remove INVALID from the email address to reply. I live in southern Florida so if you are in the area I can drive over to pick it up. Thanks, Ron Wilson Replace it with this. Only 75 dollars on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-Mickey-Mouse,-Toilet-Seat,-Cut-Aluminum-Design!_W0QQitemZ370134895859QQcmdZViewItem It would look real nice on your garbage scow. Wilbur Hubbard There's always a wise guy in the crowd and I guess you are him. I bought my boat 8 years ago, she was in pretty bad shape. Fortunately, the wood was in pretty good shape. I stripped her down completely and replaced or restored everything over a period of 4 years. I must have put in over 2,000 hours of work into her, it payed in satisfaction and not in dollars. In 2005 I fired up the new Chevy 327 in her and took her out for the first of a series of sea trials. No leaks, just a few things shaking loose. I'm sure if you could see her you would regret your Mickey Mouse toilet seat comments. If you find a hatch let me know, I'll buy you a new toilet seat. Ron Wilson And there's always a jerk in every crowd who thinks IDLE SPEED/NO WAKE zones don't apply to him and his big wake producing boat. Nobody else really cares about your project boat. What people like to see is a responsible boater who obeys the law. And get some water lift mufflers on that thing. It makes enough noise to wake up the dead. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 18:35:12 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Ron Wilson" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 13:42:40 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Ron Wilson" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I need a replacement foredeck hatch for my 1963 28 foot Owens. It's the type that is metal, round with glass in it and has 3 arms protecting the glass. I dropped the anchor on it, bent 2 arms and fractured the glass which now leaks. The boat is a full restoration so I would prefer an exact replacement if possible. If you know of one, or of a boat being parted out or of any other soure, please let me know. I think the hatches were all the same on these boats over a period of 6 years, so my chances of finding one aren't too remote. Just remove INVALID from the email address to reply. I live in southern Florida so if you are in the area I can drive over to pick it up. Thanks, Ron Wilson Replace it with this. Only 75 dollars on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-Mickey-Mouse,-Toilet-Seat,-Cut-Aluminum-Design!_W0QQitemZ370134895859QQcmdZViewItem It would look real nice on your garbage scow. Wilbur Hubbard There's always a wise guy in the crowd and I guess you are him. I bought my boat 8 years ago, she was in pretty bad shape. Fortunately, the wood was in pretty good shape. I stripped her down completely and replaced or restored everything over a period of 4 years. I must have put in over 2,000 hours of work into her, it payed in satisfaction and not in dollars. In 2005 I fired up the new Chevy 327 in her and took her out for the first of a series of sea trials. No leaks, just a few things shaking loose. I'm sure if you could see her you would regret your Mickey Mouse toilet seat comments. If you find a hatch let me know, I'll buy you a new toilet seat. Ron Wilson And there's always a jerk in every crowd who thinks IDLE SPEED/NO WAKE zones don't apply to him and his big wake producing boat. Nobody else really cares about your project boat. What people like to see is a responsible boater who obeys the law. And get some water lift mufflers on that thing. It makes enough noise to wake up the dead. Wilbur Hubbard You don't let up do you? If people weren't nice and didn't care I wouldn't be getting some very helpful advice from people would I? I always go through no wake zone at less than 4 knots, except on one ocassion. I had some bad fuel and had to run it at higher RPM to keep from stalling. There was a wake in the marina and I posted a notice at the club house offering to pay for any damages. No one made any claims until 3 weeks later when someone whose boat wasn't in the marina or even within a quarter mile of the incident claimed my wake broke his onboard notebook computer. He was obviously taking advantage of my goodwill so I refused to pay. Next thing I know he's taking me to court. It was cheaper to pay him than to go to court so I did. Other than that I exercise extreme care for others. Mufflers are not original equipment on the boat and can cause more problems than they fix. I also happen to enjoy the sound of the engine. Are you always so cranky? Lighten up a bit before you get an ulcer. If you find a hatch for me I'll get you some Pepto-Bismol for your stomach and some Midol for your cramps. Ron Wilson |
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Ron Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 18:35:12 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: a big pile of crap And you are taking him seriously :-( Wilbur is believed by many to be the new alias of Capt. Neil, the alt.sailing.asa troll of yesteryear. Infamous for his yellow Coranado aground on a reef of discarded light beer cans and his ubiquitous ceder bucket, used for *all* purposes including the washing up, he flooded sailing groups with the same style of garbage Wilbur does until every regular killfiled him except when we were bored and fancied some extremely coarse fishing . . . . For his quality of verbiage and unsavoury personal habits, he was known as Anal Discharge Neil or the 'Good' Crapton. ADN vanished, 'Wilma' appeared and the posts continued to emanate from an orifice in his nether regions. If by some miracle he *does* come up with a hatch for you, make sure the toilet seat you owe him is natural unvarnished ceder and sized to fit his bucket! You are more likely to see a KKK rally supporting Obama on the whitehouse lawn first though. -- Ian Malcolm. London, ENGLAND. (NEWSGROUP REPLY PREFERRED) ianm[at]the[dash]malcolms[dot]freeserve[dot]co[dot]uk [at]=@, [dash]=- & [dot]=. *Warning* HTML & 32K emails -- NUL: |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 21:22:51 -0500, Ron Wilson
wrote: There was a wake in the marina and I posted a notice at the club house offering to pay for any damages. No one made any claims until 3 weeks later when someone whose boat wasn't in the marina or even within a quarter mile of the incident claimed my wake broke his onboard notebook computer. He was obviously taking advantage of my goodwill so I refused to pay. No good deed will go unpunished. It sounds like you and "Wilma" might have met ? |
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![]() "Ron Wilson" wrote in message ... trimmed You don't let up do you? If people weren't nice and didn't care I wouldn't be getting some very helpful advice from people would I? I always go through no wake zone at less than 4 knots, except on one ocassion. I had some bad fuel and had to run it at higher RPM to keep from stalling. The idle speed/no wake law makes no exceptions for bad fuel, thunderstorms, cold weather, testing the tune-up, etc. You're an idiot! You and others like you act like you're some sort of privileged class the law doesn't apply to. You get to do as you damned well please anytime you feel like. Well, the law DOES apply to you. The next time you're having motor problems that make it so you can't obey the law then stop and call TowBoat US or SeaTow. Spend some money you cheapskate instead of waking innocent, law-abiding boaters and then trying to weasel out of your obligations to be responsible for any damage your wake caused. There was a wake in the marina and I posted a notice at the club house offering to pay for any damages. No one made any claims until 3 weeks later when someone whose boat wasn't in the marina or even within a quarter mile of the incident claimed my wake broke his onboard notebook computer. Wakes travel a long, long way, you idiot! Anytime you see anchored boats in Florida the law states that you must slow down to idle speed when you're withing 100 yards of them. Stupid people haven't a clue about how to operate a boat safely. You must also slow down to idle speed within the same distance of mangrove trees, shorelines and docks. NO EXCEPTIONS! Only a selfish creep thinks his waking the hell out of anchored boats and docked boats is OK just because his crap motor won't run at idle speeds. Next time use your head and stop showing your ass. He was obviously taking advantage of my goodwill so I refused to pay. You define good will as waking the hell out of a hundred or so boats. You're very lucky nobody else demanded restitution. Maybe if you'd had to pay several thousand dollars out of pocket you'd be less selfish and more law abiding. And some good will you have there, buddy. Post a lame notice with a bogus phone number and then attempt to fade away into the woodwork. Well, it so happens your real information is easily gotten from your registration number. Next thing I know he's taking me to court. It was cheaper to pay him than to go to court so I did. It would have been far cheaper if only you'd obeyed the law. I get so tired of selfish, manipulating idiots like you. I see half-dozen of you jerks every week. Each of you has their own idiotic excuse. "This is a jet-ski - it doesn't make a wake." "My little inflatable? It makes less wake when on a plane than when going slow." "Oh, I just had a tune up and had to check to see if the motor would top out." None of them, when they entered the channel, bothered to read the posted sign stating Idle Speed/No Wake. How do any of the above lame excuses comply with the Idle Speed part of the law? Huh? I can't hear you. Probably because you didn't hear me because your unmuffled boat blasts your eardrums out with 150 decibels. Stupid jerk! Other than that I exercise extreme care for others. Liar! Mufflers are not original equipment on the boat and can cause more problems than they fix. I also happen to enjoy the sound of the engine. More selfishness. Typical powerboat asshole! Your desire for noise supercedes the public's right to quiet. Is that how you view it. Are you the King or Lord of the universe? Are you always so cranky? Damed right I'm cranky. Assholes like you tend to make me so. The world contains way too many of you losers lately. Lighten up a bit before you get an ulcer. If you find a hatch for me I'll get you some Pepto-Bismol for your stomach and some Midol for your cramps. If I had a hatch for you, you'd wake up in extreme pain and would have a very hard time removing it from your ass. Wilbur Hubbard |
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![]() "Ron Wilson" wrote in message ... trimmed You don't let up do you? If people weren't nice and didn't care I wouldn't be getting some very helpful advice from people would I? I always go through no wake zone at less than 4 knots, except on one ocassion. I had some bad fuel and had to run it at higher RPM to keep from stalling. The idle speed/no wake law makes no exceptions for bad fuel, thunderstorms, cold weather, testing the tune-up, etc. You're an idiot! You and others like you act like you're some sort of privileged class the law doesn't apply to. You get to do as you damned well please anytime you feel like. Well, the law DOES apply to you. The next time you're having motor problems that make it so you can't obey the law then stop and call TowBoat US or SeaTow. Spend some money you cheapskate instead of waking innocent, law-abiding boaters and then trying to weasel out of your obligations to be responsible for any damage your wake caused. There was a wake in the marina and I posted a notice at the club house offering to pay for any damages. No one made any claims until 3 weeks later when someone whose boat wasn't in the marina or even within a quarter mile of the incident claimed my wake broke his onboard notebook computer. Wakes travel a long, long way, you idiot! Anytime you see anchored boats in Florida the law states that you must slow down to idle speed when you're withing 100 yards of them. Stupid people haven't a clue about how to operate a boat safely. You must also slow down to idle speed within the same distance of mangrove trees, shorelines and docks. NO EXCEPTIONS! Only a selfish creep thinks his waking the hell out of anchored boats and docked boats is OK just because his crap motor won't run at idle speeds. Next time use your head and stop showing your ass. He was obviously taking advantage of my goodwill so I refused to pay. You define good will as waking the hell out of a hundred or so boats. You're very lucky nobody else demanded restitution. Maybe if you'd had to pay several thousand dollars out of pocket you'd be less selfish and more law abiding. And some good will you have there, buddy. Post a lame notice with a bogus phone number and then attempt to fade away into the woodwork. Well, it so happens your real information is easily gotten from your registration number. Next thing I know he's taking me to court. It was cheaper to pay him than to go to court so I did. It would have been far cheaper if only you'd obeyed the law. I get so tired of selfish, manipulating idiots like you. I see half-dozen of you jerks every week. Each of you has their own idiotic excuse. "This is a jet-ski - it doesn't make a wake." "My little inflatable? It makes less wake when on a plane than when going slow." "Oh, I just had a tune up and had to check to see if the motor would top out." None of them, when they entered the channel, bothered to read the posted sign stating Idle Speed/No Wake. How do any of the above lame excuses comply with the Idle Speed part of the law? Huh? I can't hear you. Probably because you didn't hear me because your unmuffled boat blasts your eardrums out with 150 decibels. Stupid jerk! Other than that I exercise extreme care for others. Liar! Mufflers are not original equipment on the boat and can cause more problems than they fix. I also happen to enjoy the sound of the engine. More selfishness. Typical powerboat asshole! Your desire for noise supercedes the public's right to quiet. Is that how you view it. Are you the King or Lord of the universe? Are you always so cranky? Damed right I'm cranky. Assholes like you tend to make me so. The world contains way too many of you losers lately. Lighten up a bit before you get an ulcer. If you find a hatch for me I'll get you some Pepto-Bismol for your stomach and some Midol for your cramps. If I had a hatch for you, you'd wake up in extreme pain and would have a very hard time removing it from your ass. Wilbur Hubbard |
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