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Dimensions for teak strips over portholes?

Started by patclem, March 20, 2019, 11:06:07 AM

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patclem

Hi folks, this winter has been time for a lot of work on my CP19. New hatch from starboard, new rub rail, new stereo and depth finder, barrier coat and bottom paint and boot stripe (Hull was painted all white before me), new "double pin" mast hinge to speed setup but we rented a slip!

I'm wanting to install new strips over the portholes. They were missing when I bought her. Does anyone have the dimensions that they're supposed to be? I've never seen another CP19 in person other than mine so I have to figure stuff out via the www. Lol

crazycarl

honestly, it's cheaper and easier to buy the replacements from Compac.

the new ones are also larger than the original making them hardier and easier to install.
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patclem

Thanks. Do they already have holes drilled and include new hardware?

MacGyver

I second the buying from COMPAC, they do not have the holes, but use the old ones to line them up, cause im sure it wasnt the same to each boat. I reused the screws, and they even sent me some teak bungs too.

Good dudes at Compac!

Mac
Former Harbor Master/Boat Tech, Certified in West System, Interlux, and Harken products.
Worked on ALL aspects of the sailboat, 17 years experience.
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