Tartan 30 owners looking for interior teak trim

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  • Oldlaxer1
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 189

    Tartan 30 owners looking for interior teak trim

    I have a number of pieces of trim, drawers, door,... off a 1974 Tartan 30 Stb Galley model that I'm going to end up discarding since we're in the process of downsizing. If you are in need of any particular piece let me know. Free to Moyer friends, just pay shipping or pick up in the Baltimore area.
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    John Novotny
    1973 Tartan 30 #186
    Baltimore, MD
  • romantic comedy
    Afourian MVP
    • May 2007
    • 1912

    #2
    Oh wow, looks like you took most of that off my Tartan 34.

    I have a pile of my own but smaller.

    hope it finds a good home. Teak is expensive and not of that quality!

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    • Al Schober
      Afourian MVP
      • Jul 2009
      • 2007

      #3
      Parting out the old girl? Couldn't find a buyer? At any price?
      We're in the same situation - our '73 has been for sale for almost 2 years.
      Crying shame - they're still great boats! Ours has been to Maine twice, Canada once, and is still competitive under PHRF. Would be a great deal for someone.

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      • Oldlaxer1
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2014
        • 189

        #4
        Originally posted by Al Schober View Post
        Parting out the old girl? Couldn't find a buyer? At any price?
        We're in the same situation - our '73 has been for sale for almost 2 years.
        Crying shame - they're still great boats! Ours has been to Maine twice, Canada once, and is still competitive under PHRF. Would be a great deal for someone.
        No, I'm keeping mine!! I'm one of the few people in the world who bought a Parts Boat! I told everyone I had 60 feet of Tartan Yachts😎
        It was at the same marina as mine and was beyond repair. I bought it for a song, took everything off it I might possibly be able to use, cut it up, sold the lead and made a decent return on my hard work. Now that we're selling the house I have no place to store the remaining parts.
        We'll be looking to sell our T-30 within the next year or two to step up to something a little bigger. It will certainly be bittersweet. I was lucky enough to stumble onto a real diamond in the rough.
        John Novotny
        1973 Tartan 30 #186
        Baltimore, MD

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