VINYL TRIM MOLDING

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slarimer
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VINYL TRIM MOLDING

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I JUST BOUGHT A FREEDOM 30 AND NEED TO REPLACE THE VINYL TRIM MOLDING THE FITS INTO THE GROOVES IN THE DECK WOOK (INTERIOR) AROUND THE HATCHES. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN GET THIS MATERIAL?

SHANE
ROCKPORT, TEXAS

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Re: VINYL TRIM MOLDING

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Are you talking about the headliner? Perhaps taking a picture and posting it would help.

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Re: VINYL TRIM MOLDING

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Take a piece of it over to Bracht's... man...that place is amazing!

They have all kinds of catalogs and sources for what little there is in the world that they don't stock.

Don't look in the marine department...get Brian Bracht or somebody that does the buying to help you

slarimer
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Re: VINYL TRIM MOLDING

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Sorry it's taken me so long to reply. The vinyl trim inserts into a grove that is part of the wooden trim around the interior hatch openings in the V-berth, Salon and head. The wood appears to be plywood. I've decided to replace these trim pieces with teak, a much better look. FYI, Alamo Hardwoods in San Antonio can produce any size and shape teak (or any other wood product) you may need.

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