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clayC
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Initially Posted - 12/19/2004 :  20:15:29  Show Profile
has any one replaced the Nagahyde trim around the bulk heads? Or how about a Teak and Holly sole. I gotta do something while Jim is sailing In 80 degree weather........with wales.

Clay C

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frankr
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Response Posted - 12/20/2004 :  08:08:40  Show Profile
It's a great idea especially since naga's are now on the endangered species list. It's been years since I've seen a naga in the wild. -Sorry the 12 inches of snow and -3 temperatue has taken it's toll.

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lcharlot
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Response Posted - 12/20/2004 :  08:33:00  Show Profile
Check your Yellow Pages. There may be a nauga ranch in your local area that can supply naugahyde; in fact, mid-winter is the prime harvest season, when the nauga's pelts are the thickest and most luxurious, and yield the finest quality naugahyde.

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clayC
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Response Posted - 12/20/2004 :  09:46:24  Show Profile
and I want to do my part and set my nauga's free maybe replace them with a bit of trim. You guys are tough first I was feeling a bit sheepish about disecting my whale pump and now its the nagahyde, whats nest "quite slamming the hatchlings"!

Clay C

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bobmac
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Response Posted - 12/20/2004 :  10:36:41  Show Profile
Well I herd <pun> there is a flood of nauga hydes out there, ever since Canada and the rest of the world, put a ban on the import of these beasts due to one isolated case of Mad Nauga Disease, MND.

I mean, c'mon, the US has more Nauga's than they can consume all by themselves, so why let it go to waste. Now is the time to get a great deal on Nauga - you can put the meat in your freezer, (nothing better than a BBQ'd NagaBurger) and use the hyde to cover your cockpit cushions, front and rear berth cushions, make a winter coat etc.

We can't let the occurence of one case of Mad Nauga Disease, be the ruin of the entire industry ! Support your local Nauga Rancher, and buy US prime Nauga today !

This has been an unpaid advertisement of the US Nauga Ranchers Association.



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Derek Crawford
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Response Posted - 12/20/2004 :  13:37:30  Show Profile
You poor northern sailors have waaay too much time on your hands these days... Why not move to Texas and sail year round?
Derek

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Buzz Maring
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Response Posted - 12/20/2004 :  14:33:15  Show Profile
Hi Clay,

I don't know what that stuff is called, but it came up recently in a thread about bulkhead replacement ... here is a link: [url="http://www.catalina25-250.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8161&SearchTerms=bulkhead"]mystery trim[/url]

Does anyone know what purpose it serves? I don't have any around the port side of the main bulkhead between the saloon and the head ... should I replace it?

Thanks, and Merry Christmas everyone!

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