Teak%20Slats.jpg Early 233's had (3) pieces of teak, approx. 23.5" long X 3/4" width on the port & starboard sides to step on when boarding..... I need (1)
If you're doing a rehab & removing those teak pieces, I would be interested in buying them from you..... or at least (1).
I've added the above link to show a photo of what I'm looking for.
Thx.!
Robert O.
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Hi Randy....No luck yet! Strips are 23.5" long X 3/4" wide X 3/8" thick. Straight with angled ends. I think the guy who did my restoration in CT will probably be able to replicate one for me but I was hoping to get an original....I can't believe I actually lost 1 of the 6 pieces, I never throw anything out (ever) Lol, so I don't know how that happened! I'll let you know how i make out with this.
The code should be 12 digits, Month & Year should be the last 4 #'s. The actual year of my boat has always been a bit of a mystery. My hull code is only 8 digits which left off the 4 digit month & year. Hull numbers were not required until 11-1-72, so I'm guessing mine was built between 1970 & 1972 (1973 the design changed slightly). Based on brochure & other photos showing the helm pod & other clues, I'm pretty sure mines a 1972. You can get more info on this @ www.boatsafe.com
I'll let you know how I do with the teak!
Yup! F2312381
I tried to find out more info from the factory, but I was told that due to a major fire years ago there was No information available on my hull. You might find out the same thing with regards yours?
Yeah, Mine got saved from the junkyard too....& I'm all in! I did a full rehab, practically everything has been replaced. New motor (5.7 Mercruiser V8) with a Bravo 3 Drive, boat flies! I got pretty carried away & still have a few more things to do, I guess it might never be done.... but it's best riding boat I've ever had!
Well worth the effort!
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