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#1
CATALINA 34 LOGO
i HAVE ONE SET OF CATALINA 34 MOLDED PLASTIC LOGO (PAIR) THAT WAS MOUNTED ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE COAMING.   PORT AND STARBOARD
GREAT YATCH, BUT IT IS GONE.   FOUND THESE IN THE SPARE PARTS LOCKER.   PRICE IS $25, INCLUDES SHIPPING
THANKS
BOB
#2
Varies parts from my C34 with M35 engine.   Most of these will fit other universal engine.
Sell for $75 and will provide shipping.    Over $250 worth of parts

Sherwood impeller x2   0900K
Water Pump plate     
Water pump bolts
Air Element
Filter
Universal Eng cooling hoses   300236, 301423
302066
Thermostat and gasket
Gasket Heat exchange end cap x2
zink heat exchange  x2   with o ring

email rhlee32@gmail.com

#3
Beckson BK 512 Gaskets for Catalina.  Quanity of 8.  These are the replacement gaskets for Catalina Ports.   Replace to stop leaks from around port windoows on your Catalina.
(Fit most Catalina with Beckson ports from 1986 to 2005, but check with Catalina or Beckson to vertify.)
No longer have boat  so are available.  Normal retail is $10 each.  All 8 for $25 plus shipping $10, total $35.   Saving of $55

   
FROM BECKSON ON INSTALLATION:

512 Gasket only for 5x12 Port
Please Read Installation Instructions Carefully.

Remove old gasket by pulling out of groove. Before installing a new gasket make sure groove is clean and dry. Do not use any type of lubricant and make sure the screen is in place, smooth side facing toward you and leg down into inner groove, before installing the new gasket.
The part of the gasket that fits into the groove is the smaller, thinner part which is called the "leg". Start in between the two hinges by positioning the seam of the gasket over the outer groove of the window frame. Work from this location toward the top right corner. Guide entry of the leg of the gasket into the outer groove with your hand by bending the gasket out and away from the frame 90 deg. Pushing down firmly at the 90 deg point with your index finger or thumb will seat the gasket into the groove. Proceed slowly, seating 1/4" at a time.
As you work around the corners, slightly stretch the gasket so extra material doesn't cause a crease or a bump.
After seating the gasket around the first corner by hand, take the end of a wooden ruler or similar tool with a dull flat end and press down on top of the leg of the gasket to complete seating the first corner. This is accomplished when the small ribs on the leg of the gasket are completely inserted into the groove. Continue on to the following corners in the same manner until the gasket. is completely seated in the groove. Seating the last corner will require slight stretching of the gasket. If the gasket pulls out of the opposite corner, this indicates you need to go back to that corner and stretch the gasket a little more along with pushing it down into the groove further.
Take extra care to make sure the leg is completely seated near the hinges and latches.
The complete gasket should now be smooth and uniform.
Installation Notes:

These gaskets require some effort to install. A tight installation assures a water tight seal.
You sent me the wrong gaskets !!!
The gasket you took out of your port is flat.  The one you received is round and shaped funny.  All gaskets start out like this.  It's a matter of feeding the leg of the gasket into the groove in the frame.
Tip from the field: Just before installing the gasket, carefully stretch / flex it a bit - Start next to the seam holding the gasket between the thumb and forefinger of each hand, with about an inch of gasket between. Give it a little stretch. Work your way around the gasket. Be careful not to pull on the seam or over stretch.. This flexes the rubber a bit (like stretching a balloon before blowing it up) removing the stiffness. It also stretches it out temporarily just enough to make it fit better with almost no pull on the final corner
#4
Cabin table in excellent condition.    Original Catalina table top for pedestal mount with White top and teak trim.
$20 plus shipping
Bob
Rhlee32@gmail.com
rlee32@@hargray.com
#5
Doyle APC Nylon Asymmetrical Spinnaker with ATN sock/lines.  Bag.   sized for Catalina 34 std rig but it would fly great on 34 tall.   very pretty "Red, White Blue"    Easy to set and control, big gain in boat speed.  Excellent condition, very little use, Sadley no longer have the boat   New Price $900
Contact me for photos
Bob
rlee32@hargray.com
rhlee32@gmail.com


#6
Custom Teak Companionway doors for 34' Catalina Sailboat, solid teak with smoked acrylic insert.   Half hinges allow for qucik storage.  Finished with Cetol, Very good conditions-few scratches in acrylic.   (New approx. $1095)   Sell for $560 or best offer.
Contact me for photos
Thanks
Bob
rlee32@knology.net                                                                          
#7
Flexofold prop, 3 blade folding, 15x10, 1" hub, excellent conditions for Cataline 34 with M35B engine or similar.  Complete with nut, locking screws, pivot pins, allen wrenches, instructions, etc.  Installation easy.  Polished and ready to install.   This is a great additions any 34.  $940, make reasonable offer.

Can send photos, contact me
Bob
rlee32@knology.net