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Front hatch needed
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 |
Front hatch needed
"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 Might try Sailorman in Ft Lauderdale or Dons Salvage in Clearwater. |
Front hatch needed
"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 |
Front hatch needed
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:34:38 -0500, "mmc" 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 Might try Sailorman in Ft Lauderdale or Dons Salvage in Clearwater. Thank you, I've tried Sailorman but haven't heard of Don's salvage. Ron Wilson |
Front hatch needed
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 |
Front hatch needed
"Ron Wilson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:34:38 -0500, "mmc" 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 Might try Sailorman in Ft Lauderdale or Dons Salvage in Clearwater. Thank you, I've tried Sailorman but haven't heard of Don's salvage. Ron Wilson Don's has a lot of good stuff. They get new stock from discontinued models as well as salvage. The couple times I've been there I ended up bringing home a trunk full of stuff I didn't know I needed.... Good luck. |
Front hatch needed
"mmc" wrote in message g.com... "Ron Wilson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:34:38 -0500, "mmc" 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 Might try Sailorman in Ft Lauderdale or Dons Salvage in Clearwater. Thank you, I've tried Sailorman but haven't heard of Don's salvage. Ron Wilson Don's has a lot of good stuff. They get new stock from discontinued models as well as salvage. The couple times I've been there I ended up bringing home a trunk full of stuff I didn't know I needed.... Good luck. People like Ron are usually way to cheap to actually buy things. He'd rather go around and mooch things for free. His boat looks like a wreck. That particular model was ugly when it was brand new. A forty-five year old wood boat??? What good is that? Wilbur Hubbard |
Front hatch needed
"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 |
Front hatch needed
Ron Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:34:38 -0500, "mmc" 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 Might try Sailorman in Ft Lauderdale or Dons Salvage in Clearwater. Thank you, I've tried Sailorman but haven't heard of Don's salvage. Ron Wilson If its not too badly bent, why not re-glaze the existing hatch? -- 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: |
Front hatch needed
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 00:27:17 +0000, IanM
wrote: Ron Wilson wrote: On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:34:38 -0500, "mmc" 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 Might try Sailorman in Ft Lauderdale or Dons Salvage in Clearwater. Thank you, I've tried Sailorman but haven't heard of Don's salvage. Ron Wilson If its not too badly bent, why not re-glaze the existing hatch? The problem is 2 of the 3 arms protecting the glass were bent and then broke in 2 when I tried straightening them out. If I can't find a replacement I will reglaze and have 3 new arms machined from some aluminum stock. The cost of machining greatly exceeds my anticipated cost of the hatch. But thanks for the helpful suggestion. Ron Wilson |
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