... Hope To Fab New S/s Pulpit And Pushpit,the Ones On My Boat Are Not To Pretty! ....
Mike, have fun with the boat -- both the "tinkering" kind and the actual sailing of it.
I didn't know much about cruising type boats when I bought my 1980 36 (Hull #36) 4.5 years ago. But on first look, I just sensed that the overall construction was done well, and with care the boat would last many more years without any major problems. Also the interior layout just seemed to feel right ... good feng shui. So far my "sense" has been proven right. (Not always so with other things.) Being on other newer boats of the 36 -40 range over the years, I have no urge whatsoever to sell my Cherubini Hunter 36 for something else. Works fine for the pocket book too! The boat was a good choice.
How exactly are your pulpits not too pretty anymore? I shouldn't be asking because as a SS fabricator you know a lot more than me about what to do. But if the tubing hasn't actually been bent around due to encounters with various objects, and instead is ugly because of pitting and rust stains, you might first try "Spotless Stainless". Here is a link to Maine Sail's review. (Post #5 in the thread.)
http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?p=727703&highlight=spotless stainless
And I've attached before/after pics of a section of my stern ss rails that was long covered by a PO's second VHF antenna clamp. When I removed it, I found significant crevice corrosion underneath. I could never clean it well until the Spotless Stainless experiment. The "after" pic was taken just a few days after the application. Its now been about six months and the area still looks pretty the much better same. So the claim that the citric acid base also helps passivate the surface seems founded. The product also did a great job for me to completely remove stains from weld crevices and other impossible to rub/buff spots.