Please be more specific as to what you're looking for. Welcome to the forum!Hello, I am looking for some spare parts for my boat.
Maybe it was just the angle of the photo, but one end of the track appeared as if it were worn down quite a bit. If it was just the photo angle then I'm wrong. Sorry, I should have posed that as a question.It was working fine till I started working with it and had to remove the port side end cleat/ stopper, like the one in the pic for the starboard side. Had to drill out a frozen bolt and was thinking of a replacement. What are your thoughts on why it won’t work?
They are symmetrical, when specs were researched for a new one, they had the H, and W, of the traveler rail, plus correct model shape, but the L was off by around a foot. Have you run across this situation before? Thanks .Maybe it was just the angle of the photo, but one end of the track appeared as if it were worn down quite a bit. If it was just the photo angle then I'm wrong. Sorry, I should have posed that as a question.
Both sides of the track should be symmetrical. I looked back at your photos - it's hard to tell unless I was at your boat.
dj
Isn't the L just the length?They are symmetrical, when specs were researched for a new one, they had the H, and W, of the traveler rail, plus correct model shape, but the L was off by around a foot. Have you run across this situation before? Thanks .
Yes sir, I thought it odd the length was that different from the other specs that were spot on.Isn't the L just the length?
dj
As long as it's longer, there is no issue. We often would cut them to the length needed for a given installation.Yes sir, I thought it odd the length was that different from the other specs that were spot on.