[Public-list] Opening Ports
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sat Dec 10 12:19:03 PST 2005
Dave,
I just posted your photo at
http://alberg30.org/maintenance/HullDeck/OpeningPorts/
Dave Terrell wrote:
> I do not know who Davey is, but I found some excellent bronze opening
> ports for the v-berth at Whitewater Marine Hardware. On my boat they fit
> right in the holes the previous ports were in - no cutting and no
> filling required, though one might want to do a little just to make them
> fit very tight. The the person to talk to is curtis wallace. They have
> comparable ones for the salon but those definitely require filling.
> There is an article in the July 2001 Good Old Boat that describes this
> process - the work was done by a man who owned an alberg 30 and was a HS
> shop teacher for 30 years. A article in the current Good Old Boat gives
> fuller description of the filling process than what was in the earlier
> article.
>
> They can be found at
>
> White Water Marine Hardware
> 13663 Automobile Bouldevard
> Clearwater, Florida, 33733
>
> or e-mail at wwmhardward at aol.com I am skeptical of the last "d" the
> address. Seems like it ought to be an "e" where there is a "d" so
> there might be a typo in what I got on the internet. Maybe not, of
> course.
>
> I will send you some pictures to your personal address. The pixel
> setting I used produced photos that were too big for the web site.
>
>
>
>>>>av8rtrb at verizon.net 12/03/05 5:18 PM >>>
>
> If you are still involved with Davey, I am trying to find some nice
> bronze opening ports, and would like to know what is available.
> Tom Bailey
> St Pete, FL
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