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77SceptreOB 01-07-2013 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by lawrence s (Post 210882)
the teak trim that that goes on thr bottom where the foot rests are would you have those call me...

Teak Door Jambs that house the door?

If so, yes. I have made some of them in the past and have the pattern and wood in stock to make another set.

Jim

77SceptreOB 01-27-2013 07:20 PM

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I decided to go RETRO, and rebuild/mfg my original Teak Louvered door. We bought the boat "new" in 1977, so I know the Teak door is the original. As the before pictures shows the SeaCraft had some hardtimes when my brother was in charge (for 9 years it sat outside in a fenced in field). So I have done a ton of rehabbing over the past 4 years.

The original Teak door was a mess. The Stringers, Headers, and base sections were totally rotten and disintegrated due to sun and water damage. But the Louvers were in okay structural shape, albeit, badly sun bleached on the exposed side. The unexposed side of the louvers (Toward the cabin) were in good shape.

So this winter, I decided to remake the unuseable, original Teak pieces, and lightly sanded down the unexposed side of the "original" louvers and make a "retro-mod" of our original Teak door. The boat has a lot of sentimental meaning, as my father loved this SeaCraft and he passed away in 1995. So I like to keep as much original as I can.

The louver design jig(s) I use to custom fabricate the "New" Teak doors is exactly the same dimensions as the original Door/Louver design that came on the SeaCraft's in the 1970's. So it was easy to fit the older "original" louvers in the "new" door framework.

So now my 35 year old SeaCraft is sporting a 35 year old hybrid original Teak door. I know the originality doesn't make it worth more $$, but due to the family significance it means more to me...

77SceptreOB 09-25-2013 12:35 PM

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Just finished up some complicated Louvered doors. The shop is now open, and accepting new orders.

Jim

DonV 09-25-2013 01:12 PM

Dang Jim, I'm impressed!!! I know now just how little wood working talent I have!!! :)

McGillicuddy 09-25-2013 02:32 PM

Very nice work, Jim!
Is that for a sailboat?

77SceptreOB 09-25-2013 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by McGillicuddy (Post 220417)
Very nice work, Jim!
Is that for a sailboat?

Good guess, but not actually. They were for a 1970's Classic AquaSport (24' Sea Hunter) pic below.

Entourage 12-20-2013 07:20 PM

I need one of these doors. is the gentleman still making them?

77SceptreOB 12-20-2013 08:25 PM

Yep. I just sent you a Private Message with my email address.

Jim

zendora 04-18-2014 06:26 AM

Jim, any doors currently available for a '78 23 Savage? If so which version?

Thanks,
Mike

77SceptreOB 04-18-2014 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by zendora (Post 226520)
Jim, any doors currently available for a '78 23 Savage? If so which version?

Thanks,
Mike

Mike,

I don't have any of the Sceptre and/or Savage doors in stock & finished at this time. I do have a lot of Teak and Starboard too, if you want me to custom build you a set. Just let me know...

Jim


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