replacement trampolins
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replacement trampolins
can anyone suggest a source of replacement trampolins for a 36ft PDQ- Dick Beberman Catch 22
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Re: replacement trampolins
SecondWind wrote:Sunrise Yacht Products.
Pinellas Park, FL
Phone 727-526-9288
http://www.multihullnets.com
Terry Green
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Re: replacement trampolins
Hi Richard, If yours are the older style, 2 seperate tramps, they're easily homemade for under $200. I did it last winter, and it was surprisingly simple.
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Re: replacement trampolins
Hi Alex,
The tramps on the earlier PDQ 36 are different from the newer model. The older decks had a catwalk in the center, with a tramp on each side. The tramp had a sleeve with a SS tube in it, on all 4 sides. The lashing went around the tubing to pull everything tight.
Using the old tramp as a pattern, I simply formed and sewed a hem to slide the SS tubes into. Then I used new lashing to secure in place.
This only works on the old style tramps.
Marc
The tramps on the earlier PDQ 36 are different from the newer model. The older decks had a catwalk in the center, with a tramp on each side. The tramp had a sleeve with a SS tube in it, on all 4 sides. The lashing went around the tubing to pull everything tight.
Using the old tramp as a pattern, I simply formed and sewed a hem to slide the SS tubes into. Then I used new lashing to secure in place.
This only works on the old style tramps.
Marc
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Re: replacement trampolins
Hello Richard, I replaced my tramps about 5 years. I used Triton Sails to make the new ones. as they made sails for PDQ's. The cost at that time was $500.00. They turned out to be a little longer on one side than the origional ones, so I had to extent the ss tubing. The material still looks like new. I do cover them when left unused in the summer.
864 Lakeshore Rd. E
Mississauga
Ontario,
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Canada
Please contact Triton Sails at (905) 891-8166
info@tritonsails.com
864 Lakeshore Rd. E
Mississauga
Ontario,
L5E 1E1
Canada
Please contact Triton Sails at (905) 891-8166
info@tritonsails.com