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Clamshell vents for a Post

Discussion in 'Post Yacht' started by Beau, Mar 25, 2012.

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  1. Beau

    Beau Senior Member

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    Does anyone have a possible source for the white plastic clamshell covering my fuel vent on the side of the hull? Largest ones that I can find are 2"x2" Mine are somewhere around 2 3/4"
  2. RT46

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    Beau,

    that seems like a pretty unique part.
    I have wondered what the source is.

    where did you find the 2x2 ones,
    i dont need them now, but Id like to put the source in my log incase i do need them donw the road.

    I have considered alwgrip or similar paint on a chrome one if i need one and cant source it.


    thanks
    RT
  3. Beau

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    The 2x2s are pretty common on the net. Can't find anything larger. Hope the new Post site gets up and running soon. Post is known for its esoteric suppliers.
  4. Old Phart

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    Is this large enough?

    Beckson Marine Cowl Vent-White 6-1/4X7X3 BEC-C1 - Clam Shell Vents - JMSOnline.net Marine Supply and Boating Store


    Too big?

    How about this size?

    Seachoice White Molded Clam Shell-Large SCP-16171 - Clam Shell Vents - JMSOnline.net Marine Supply and Boating Store

    P.S.- The URLs loaded slowly, for me.
  5. Loren Schweizer

    Loren Schweizer YF Associate Writer

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    BEAU, take a dockwalk or a yard ramble and check out the smaller hullside vents on a Hatteras or two, preferably older ones, and you might find just what you're looking for. Then, try SAMS for the purchase.
  6. Beau

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    Thanks Loren. I'll check out SAMS. BTW, who or what is that? I definitely know what I am looking for, I have the original that got crushed this Winter.... I just can't find a vendor.
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  8. Beau

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    Hey Seafarer

    Thanks for the info. I'm trying to stay original so i'll check out the ABS stuff.

    Thanks again
  9. RT46

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    Beau,

    I saw something close in the Freeport Marine catalouge today.

    RT46
  10. Beau

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    Thanks RT. unfortunately, those are not large enough. But thanks.
  11. Loren Schweizer

    Loren Schweizer YF Associate Writer

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    SAMS is an outfit (one store is in FLL, the other in NC(?)) that deal in Hatteras replacement parts.
    Good luck.
  12. chesapeake46

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    I know this is a pretty old thread but I wanted to ask Beau if he ever found the medium sized clam shell vent covers.
    3 inches wide X 2 - 2/8 long X 3/4 tall opening.


    I looked at Sam's, Jamestown, Seachoice, JMS, Downwind and every other link or suggestion on the two threads on this subject.
    I have not called Post yet .
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  13. Beau

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    46

    hope your season goes well. No, I have not found a suitable replacement. I though I might try to mold a replacement with molding clay this winter myself, using an exemplar from the other side?
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    chesapeake46 Senior Member

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    Thanks for the reply. I was afraid you'd say that.
    Did you call Post ?
    I have not yet.
  15. Beau

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    No, I haven't called. I've not had luck getting good info from them.
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    Last year I had some trouble getting in touch with Wharton as well. However I have called them about s few different issues this year and they have always been responsive. In one instance they even reached out to an old former long time Post employee to get an answer to how something was originally built.

    I've been very impressed - I'd give them a call and another chance.
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    I am glad to hear that. I'd like to see them succeed.
  18. Beau

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    I agree with 46, I'd like to see them succeed. I followed your advice and sent an email. Hope good things come back....
  19. OutPost

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    Fwiw my successes this season have been by picking up the phone - hopefully they answer emails too! Good luck.