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New owner used boat fisherman 180
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Panosp
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- Joined: Sat May 29, 2021 10:37 pm
- Vessel Info: Fisherman 180
New owner used boat fisherman 180
NY located , recently purchased an 07 Fisherman 180 in great condition and can’t wait to get out and fish with the fam.
One thing I noticed, both deck anti skid pieces on top of the rod holder areas have cracked , I assume by people stepping on them while boarding.
Any idea if these parts exist for replacement ?
Picture attached.
Many thanks to all , and happy boating
Panos
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CptBill
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2002 270 Coastal, Twin Yamaha 4 stroke 250
330Larson Cabrio twin 5.7l EFI V.P duo props
2760 Regal commodore
40' pacemaker flush deck
2855 Bayliner, 25' Marathon aft cabin - Location: Hudson Fl
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Re: New owner used boat fisherman 180

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Panosp
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- Joined: Sat May 29, 2021 10:37 pm
- Vessel Info: Fisherman 180
Re: New owner used boat fisherman 180
CptBill wrote:Source of the post Welcome Aboard, I assume you should be able to find those or something similar at any marine store or on the web but I've never looked
How would you call them ?.
Many thanks Capt Bill
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StPete02Fisher
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140 Suzuki
Gulfport, FL - Been thanked: 1 time
Re: New owner used boat fisherman 180
https://www.deepbluemarine.com/products ... tegoryID=6
I think they are charging me $50 ea. + materials. They are local to me so I can take them the old ones so they can use as a template. Not sure they are the same size on your boat but if so there's an option for you. If your interested, get back to me and I'll give you the dims.
2002 WC 180 Fishboat
Home Port: Gulfport, FL
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Panosp
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Re: New owner used boat fisherman 180
StPete02Fisher wrote:Source of the post I have the same issue, both of mine are cracked at the mounting holes. I believe they are called gunwale (gunnel) covering boards. Seems like it's simply a poor design. I had planned on getting some king starboard AS and fabricating them myself until I found this company who will make them for me:
https://www.deepbluemarine.com/products ... tegoryID=6
I think they are charging me $50 ea. + materials. They are local to me so I can take them the old ones so they can use as a template. Not sure they are the same size on your boat but if so there's an option for you. If your interested, get back to me and I'll give you the dims.
Thank you for the information. I will take some measurements and reach out!

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StPete02Fisher
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140 Suzuki
Gulfport, FL - Been thanked: 1 time
Re: New owner used boat fisherman 180
So I sourced some king starboard Friday night and started playing with it yesterday. After some trial, error, and cursing, I was able to fab nearly exact replacements costing only the materials $100. I havent cut the groves in it yet, but I plan to - I won't run them all the way across as it creates a week point in the corners.
If your not handy, buy the material and any carpenter can easily make these. I'm very much a novice and I had great results. The starboard cuts, sands, routes easily and better than wood. Best bet is to cut it close with a jigsaw then router it using the old pieces as the template. Route the middle with a 3/8 bit, remove the old caulk, screw the new ones down and your done. FYI, all four corners of mine were slightly different, so either they are not original or they were done by hand.
Pic attached with measurement. Good luck, I'd like to know how it goes.
2002 WC 180 Fishboat
Home Port: Gulfport, FL
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CptBill
- Posts: 766
- Joined: Fri Sep 07, 2018 6:37 am
- Vessel Info: Jester Toy
2002 270 Coastal, Twin Yamaha 4 stroke 250
330Larson Cabrio twin 5.7l EFI V.P duo props
2760 Regal commodore
40' pacemaker flush deck
2855 Bayliner, 25' Marathon aft cabin - Location: Hudson Fl
- Has thanked: 38 times
- Been thanked: 133 times
Re: New owner used boat fisherman 180
I think those lines are for rubber strips that get inserted into them just for traction, If the starboard you bought has a diamond pattern on it then there's your nonskid surface
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