Varnished oak companion way doors available from 1997 C-42 Mk II. Doors should fit most Mk II boats. Doors have clear plexi windows. Photos are available.
Inquirys to rodney_kathotmail.com. $200 OBO.
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sashay567 |
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Varnished oak companion way doors available from 1997 C-42 Mk II. Doors should fit most Mk II boats. Doors have clear plexi windows. Photos are available.
Inquirys to rodney_kathotmail.com. $200 OBO.
Rodney Kidd, C-42 #567 Sashay, 2 Cabin Fin, Marina Village, Alameda, CA
Last Edited By: sashay567 11/15/07 12:31:07.
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Rodney:
I've got a project in progress to build a similar set. Looks like you've got one set of hinges screwed to the stainless, and another set between the doors and some edge rails. Can you comment?
Ken Fischer
2005 C42 #906 "Solaria" 3 Cabin Pullman, Fin Keel, Mast Furling Main, 155% Genoa |
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sashay567 |
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Ken,
The set of hinges in the stainless is for my new doors obtained from Zarcor. I purchased the Zarcor doors at the Oakland Strictly Sail boat show in April. The Zarcor doors are fabricated from Starboard, the HDPE plastic material. With the Zarcor doors, I now have NO external wood on Sashay (woo hoo!). My homemade doors used the wooden edge rails. See this link: http://www.zarcor.com/
Rodney Kidd, C-42 #567 Sashay, 2 Cabin Fin, Marina Village, Alameda, CA
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encore125 |
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There is no chance that the campanionway on the MK2 is the same as the MK1. If it were I would take your doors. But it would have to be an exact. It's
not very likely, but possible? Anyone with that knowledge?
Jay, Encore125 |
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melelana |
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encore125 wrote: Jay,
Plenty of Mk 1 boats in MDR (Sashay's home port). perhaps Rodney could check it out.
Larry
Melelana Catalina 42 #175 1990 3cbn, wk Solomons, MD |
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encore125 |
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Heck,
My boats right here. I'll get a hatch board measurement today. Rodney, perhaps you have the dimension from the original design... Jay Encore 125 |
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sashay567 |
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FWIW, the campanion way on a MK II is much narrower than a MK I. Pretty sure these doors will not fit a MK I. I'll measure later today and post the
measurements. Thanks for your interest. BTW, home port is Marina Village, Alameda, CA on San Francisco Bay.
Rodney Kidd, C-42 #567 Sashay, 2 Cabin Fin, Marina Village, Alameda, CA
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Just took a measurement of the companionway between the MK I and MK II and Rodney is correct, the MK II is narrower by about 5" at the top with the same
dimension at the bottom. Would have never guessed that.
Garry
"Breezn" #502 2-Cabin |
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encore125 |
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I never did get out to my boat to measure, so thanks to you all who took upon to measure. It did seem from the photos that the campionway is narrower. Thanks
All. J
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jscottrader |
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How does the Oak hold up to the weather and how does it look next to the teak?
Thanks, Scott Rader C-42 #918 Suebee Sausalito
Scott Rader
C-42 #918 "Suebee" Sausalito, CA |
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sashay567 |
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The oak seems to hold up OK to the weather though the doors are protected by our dodger and bimini. The doors are varnished and could use a minor touch-up. As
far as the look next to the interior teak, the oak is a similar color though the grain is much more pronounced.
Rodney Kidd, C-42 #567 Sashay, 2 Cabin Fin, Marina Village, Alameda, CA
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