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Source for Reproduction Nauset Console and Seat
lennell
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Posted on 12/10/07 - 7:42 PM
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I own a 1968 17 footer that is a fantastic shape, solid floor, original shining gel coat, no bottom paint. Heck, it even has the original Fisher-Pierce placard in the back. My problem is I had intended to turn it into a Nauset (it's a Currituck now) but the fellow I had originally found to build the interior cannot complete the transaction. Any ideas you folks might have would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!


Edited by Tom W Clark on 12/11/07 - 7:09 PM
 
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are you trying to find someone that can finish building the wood are someone to do turn key from start to finish?


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Actually, I was hoping someone would know where I might find a good used one or perhaps a place where I might have one built. Thanks

 
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http://www.geocities.com/m_breuer/ind...index.html

There's also a cabinet maker from NY on this board who's name escapes me, hope he sees this thread.

The drawings are here:
http://www.whalercentral.com/download...?cat_id=13


Edited by Bo Neato on 12/11/07 - 7:20 PM
 
Jeff
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Ceder Lake Manufacturing builds remade consoles for the Nauset. They do great work but take time.


Edited by Jeff on 12/11/07 - 7:21 PM
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Check with Cedar Lake. They have been know to be slow but everyone that has had work done has been happy at least recently.

http://www.geocities.com/m_breuer//m_breuer/

 
Bo Neato
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Jeff,

Who was the fellow around Albany who said he could make them?

 
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Posted on 12/11/07 - 7:51 PM
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lennell,

You can contact me through a PM here.

You can email me at: [mail]fivegrand261@earthlink.net[/mail]

If you're really lucky, you can paste the following URL into your browser, and it MIGHT connect with my feeble website:

http://home.earthlink.net/~classicwha...rconsoles/

I hope to hear from you soon.

Thanks,
Dan


Edited by Tom W Clark on 12/11/07 - 9:08 PM
 
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There you are. Sorry I couldn't remember your name, Dan.

 
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Posted on 12/12/07 - 7:14 AM
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Lennell,

Dan was the other source I was thinking of. You know you can purchase a full production set of drawings here.


BTW What was Cedar lake charging for a console and RPS? I ask because my father in-law is a great wood worker and is always looking for things to build. I have been on him to start reproducing whaler teak and mahogany parts. Being a school teacher he has a lot of free time in the summer and with a good set of drawings might be willing to do a console. He is currently building a beautiful crib for my wife and I for our first child (baby boy).


Edited by Jeff on 12/12/07 - 7:25 AM
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lennell
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Jeff, the entire console including attached front seat and windshield frame unvarnished was about $1700.

 
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lennell,

Are you still interested in a console and if so when so you need it?


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lennell
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I still need one Jeff. I am in no hurry because it is snowing in Chicago right now. Makes it kind of hard to think about boating! May or june would be just fine.

 
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Lennell,

I sent you a PM


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