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Old 07-05-2008, 05:39 PM
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Default Re: Semi Resto of Seafari

Hello all..thanks for the compliment..Denny I still have to meet with you at the Sandbar.McGill....I used a pvc product for the cuddy door frame that I picked up at HomeDepot which is really easy to work with and for this application seemed the easiest and most economical way to go....I didnt have much remaining of the old door frame so I just looked at pictures fo other seafaris and sort of came up with a design that would work.(framed it out like a regular house door..I purchased a bifold teak door off of ebay and had to cut to fit opening (picked up for 20 dollars)....I used plywood encapsilated with resin under gunnels and then fiberglass with epoxy for top...3 layers of cloth cut in circles overlapping to fill in rod holders. Rhody98...wow nice door...wish I would have known about kit...should have gone with full door instead of bifold but I am on such a tight budget...knob looks great as very secure
Will post pics soon...and questions soon as well
Fred
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