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Hurricane repair parts

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Dave Waldo
<div>Our '79-382 "Ishmael" sustained damage from Floyd. She is docked
at Marsh Harbor marina, Bahamas. Our wish list for parts (specs,
or information on finding these parts) are:1. Starboard spreader
2. Stern rail
3. Stern mount ladderWe are going to add stainless or ? to the teak cap rail after
repairs. Any suggestions?Our forward and main cabin hatches need replacing at some point.
Suggestions?Thanks in advance for any help,Pam
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ON my 382, both hatches are Bomar. I believe Bomar still makes hatches of the same dimensions, so you could probably swap out directly. Sorry to hear of your damage. Any good stainless machine shop should be able to replace the ladder and aft pushpit.
 
<div>Terry,I may have jumped the gun the stainless, my husband is over there now and may have already found a place to fabricate it. Thanks for hatch information I will follow up on it.Pam
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I purchased a complete sternpulpit designed for a Hunter and modified it to fit the Morgan 38. It is two pieces with a space for walk thru. I have decided not to install it afterall so it is for sale at what I have invested in it. That comes to $234. Has built in space for seats at each rear corner. We are in the Jacksonville FL area.
 
<div>My husband is still over in Marsh Harbor. I will let him know about this when he calls in.
We live in Texas but Raymond does some business in Florida. He should be home early next week and maybe you all can talk.
Why did you decide not to use it?We should be on the Morgan Owners membership list
Pam Summers
"Ishmael"
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<div>Pam & RaymondMy 382, Dragon, was at my dock on Eastern Shaores about 2 miles from yours. I also had damage to my stainless. I have been trying to get info from the states and have a few leads. Also, my stern rail is complete enough for a pattern for your boat, and perhaps I could take a pattern from your bow pulpit. Apparently they do good work here at CJ Welding. I was over at the Jib Room today and spoke to Tom. He didn't know when you are returning. Please email me and we probably could help each other.
Bob Buchan
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