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Where to buy cordage?

Started by Blown Away, January 11, 2017, 08:21:04 PM

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Blown Away

Anyone know where I can purchase the vinyl trim cordage that covers the transition line between the underside of the cabin trunk and the upper  teak veneer panels?

Thanks

Tim Gardner

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wes

Hutchins will be happy to sell that to you. They call it "Hidem Binding," their part number RA00H0130, $1.23/ft.
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Blown Away

Quote from: Tim Gardner on January 11, 2017, 08:34:29 PM
Check Sailrite.com

Thanks Tim, I checked with Sailrite earlier today and they don't carry it.

brackish

Why?  I'm getting ready to tear mine out.  I'm going to take my long teak scraps, make proper molding and sit down there with a coping saw and trim it out right.  Hutchins did such a great job on the interior of this boat and then ruined it using that vinyl stuff as the trim.  I'm assuming you're talking about the trim between the ceiling beadboard and the side teak panels.

Blown Away

Quote from: Wes on January 11, 2017, 09:50:49 PM
Hutchins will be happy to sell that to you. They call it "Hidem Binding," their part number RA00H0130, $1.23/ft.

Thanks Wes! I'll give Hutchins a call in the morning.

Blown Away

Quote from: brackish on January 11, 2017, 10:01:03 PM
Why?  I'm getting ready to tear mine out.  I'm going to take my long teak scraps, make proper molding and sit down there with a coping saw and trim it out right.  Hutchins did such a great job on the interior of this boat and then ruined it using that vinyl stuff as the trim.  I'm assuming you're talking about the trim between the ceiling beadboard and the side teak panels.

I totally agree, and will probably put that on my to do list for next off season. Trying to get the top of my priority list knocked out before March 31 (splash day).  I'll have to settle for vinyl trim this season.