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parkman99 wrote:
JimH wrote: "parkman99" wrote in message .. . JimH wrote: "parkman99" wrote in message .. . JimH wrote: "parkman99" wrote in message .. . Reads like it. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com Unfortunately we have some folks here with only the following on their mind: http://tinyurl.com/yulpqw So what type of boat do you own and where do you boat? Welcome aboard. An oldie but goodie 36-foot Tiara, twin diesels, out of the LA area. A 36 foot Tiara......very nice! It's a pretty decent boat. I bought her at a customs auction and spent a few bucks fixing her up. Looks better than new now at least to me. I just put in a new sink-refrigerator-bait freezer unit on deck and replaced a little rotted out baltek under the fiberglass under the anchor windlass. So far that is the only soft spot of baltek and probably cause when the windlass was put on theholes were not epoxied on the edges. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com Tiara is known for producing quality boats and the 36 footer provides a nice open cockpit area for fishing. Do you have the open or convertible? It's a "convertible," though the "top" no longer is "canvas." I had that removed and a new "top" built out of fiberglass. So now, it is a "hardtop." What fabric tops do best is deteriorate. My mistake. I was so involved with changing out the canvas top, I sort of internalized the concept of convertible versus hardtop. The boat is the "open" model. Had Harbor Diesel in Long Beach redo the Cat 3208 diesels for me. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |