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Posted on 04/10/14 - 8:56 AM
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I have some of the base fittings on my railings for my 25 outrage that are in bad shape. I called specialty marine, and they couldn't help me. Anyone know if the can be procured, and are they of a good quality stainless?
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Posted on 04/10/14 - 9:07 AM
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I replaced all my rail bases and rail tees with fittings from Seadog. They have double set screws verses Whalers screws with a plastic washer. I've had these fittings installed for fours now and they do not rattle one bit. The rail is rock solid.
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Posted on 04/10/14 - 1:01 PM
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Isn't Sea-Dog Wholesale. Bases and Tees have to be ordered 10 at a time.
If you want OEM Sue at Twin Cities Marine or Shaun at CMI Marine.
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Posted on 04/10/14 - 5:03 PM
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To buy directly from Seadog you might have to buy as a retailer but I bought mine on-line from a retailer.
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Tom Hemphill |
Posted on 04/10/14 - 5:24 PM
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Martin Marine Design, a site sponsor here, may be able to assist. They supplied me replacement rail bases for my 13-foot Whaler which were much nicer than the original items.
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duf |
Posted on 04/11/14 - 1:07 PM
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ok, appreciate all. Sue who is the gal I was thinking of when I called Specialty Marine, thinking she was there. thanks and I'll pursue.
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Posted on 04/11/14 - 7:46 PM
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Also, Fred at CMI in Weymouth MA should be able to help. I believe he is listed on the vendor site. If not, look on the web for his company.
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Tom W Clark |
Posted on 04/11/14 - 7:58 PM
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Duf, the rail bases on your boat are slightly unique to Whalers. While you can go buy a replacement 60 degree stanchion base in stainless steel or chrome pated brass just about anywhere, they may, or may not, match up to the holes in your hull.
The Whaler bases you have are unusual in that they use larger mounting screws for added strength and use the Whaler-style set screws.
I honestly think you would be batter off simply having them re-plated. It will cost less and end up being better than new.
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Tom W Clark |
Posted on 04/11/14 - 8:01 PM
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Sea-Dog is a manufacturer, just like Perko is a manufacturer.
You can Sea-Dog hardware at all sorts of chandleries and online vendors. You do not have to buy directly from them. Here in Seattle both Fisheries Supply and West Marine both carry Sea-Dog hardware, including rail bases.
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duf |
Posted on 04/12/14 - 10:13 AM
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Tom, I didn't realize they were plated. thought they were plain stainless steel. Absolutely, if I can have them re-plated/refinished, I much rather keep the originals.
Duf
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gchuba |
Posted on 04/12/14 - 10:38 AM
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Duf, I am reinstalling my railings with the original bases. The old screw's plastic was tired/non existent on the screws. Just got a bag of new screws from CMI Marine Products, factory original.
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Tom W Clark |
Posted on 04/12/14 - 11:09 AM
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Yes, they are chrome plated bronze and the original chrome plating didn't always stick very well and then the chrome would flake off and the bronze base would patina, eventually turning green.
I have an excellent plating shop here in Seattle I have used for years. When they re-plate old Whaler hardware, it typically looks BETTER than the original was when new.
I'd figure about $10-$15 each to re-plate those bases.
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Joe Kriz |
Posted on 04/12/14 - 11:14 AM
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I haven't seen any replacement SS rail bases that have the same hole layout as the originals had.
http://www.whalercentral.com/photogal...oto_id=694
So, replacing the originals would also mean drilling some new holes and filling old ones.
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Posted on 04/12/14 - 12:23 PM
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Joes right about the hole layout. I installed the SS Sea Dogs on my 25. I took advantage of the holes for the old bases and soaked them with Git Rot before filing them.. I also put Git Rot into the holes for the new bases before installing them. The Git Rot will turn the wood into a harder product that seems to hold screws very well. I used 5200 under each new base to seal the screw holes and for additional holding power. The Sea Dogs stainless will blush a little surface rust around salt water, a little wax once in a while will keep this under control.
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Posted on 04/12/14 - 12:51 PM
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Duf I sent you an email. I saved all the bases of my 25 from when I removed my rail. Most of them are in excellent shape.
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duf |
Posted on 04/13/14 - 8:19 AM
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bcoastal, I replied to your e-mail and re-inspected my railing bases. I have 4 that are in pretty sad shape, and I haven't been able to clean them up. If there in excellent shape would be interested. If not will follow Tom's advice and get the address to ship to and have them replated.
thanks all as aways!
duf
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Tom W Clark |
Posted on 04/16/14 - 3:56 PM
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Here ya go Duf
Mastercraft Metal Finishing
1175 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA 98109
206-622-6380
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duf |
Posted on 04/17/14 - 9:18 AM
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Much appreciated Tom!
Duf
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Posted on 04/30/14 - 9:31 AM
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My e-mail has been down, painful switching servers. Much thanks Bcostal, received!
Duf
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Posted on 05/26/14 - 7:56 PM
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Anyone have some they would let go of? I would like to get original brass models for the boat I'm renovating. I'm not concerned with with the plating. Thank you, Travis
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