Fiberglass Part - What is it?

Splashbusters

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Hello, I purchased a 2014 16' Cruiser for my father last year. It came with a lot of extra stuff including this one random fiberglass part. I cannot for the life of me figure out where it goes or what it's for.

Any ideas. I'm tempted to just discard it but it's a really nice part. I'm beginning to think it doesn't go to the boat or trailer and was just left behind with the purchase. Any Ideas?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gG4B9I ... sp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oa2MOS ... sp=sharing
 
24W" x 14"D X 6"H

I thought the part was a gunwale step but i just doesn't seem to fit or make sense. The vessel already has a gunwale step (see photos), and this piece is just a little out of place.

The angle and slight cure in the piece also has be a little confused.

I kinda believe the part doesn't go with the boat because the color doesn't really match anything. It a light silver, and the boat's gelcoat is light beige and navy blue. I also doesn't have any hardware attached to it so it either sits on top of something or needs additional hardware that was never installed.


See additional photos below

Depth
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10qhGqm ... sp=sharing

Height
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13czDxF ... sp=sharing

Length
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vpuN4d ... sp=sharing

Inside
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-1u-Vo ... sp=sharing

Profile
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AuBF3E ... sp=sharing

Gunwale Step
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1--UBmr ... sp=sharing

Step & Part 1
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pl3572 ... sp=sharing

Step & Part 2
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15J62kf ... sp=sharing
 
It kinda fits in the splashwell, that seems to make the most sense so far. If that was the case it would need some work to actually make it attach securely and even then seems too intricate for just a shelf.
 
I think it looks somewhat like a part that goes with the Barber-chair, sliding seat, as part of the backrest, but that doesn't go on a 16.

Did you send the same query to the guys at NMI and see if they recognize it. Could be a part off a SeaSport that just got laid down in the wrong place.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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hardee":2p4a0lk3 said:
I think it looks somewhat like a part that goes with the Barber-chair, sliding seat, as part of the backrest, but that doesn't go on a 16.

Did you send the same query to the guys at NMI and see if they recognize it. Could be a part off a SeaSport that just got laid down in the wrong place.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

6_June_2017.thumb.jpg

Thats a good idea, I'll have to do that
 
SENSEI":1v7j7d4e said:
Maybe it is a cover for the wires and such behind the helm

I didn't think of that. There's already a white vinyl canvas piece attached with velcro to cover the wires and cables behind the helm, but this may be another piece for that. I'll give it a shot next time I'm at the boat
 
Talked to NMI today and they said they have never seen that fiberglass piece before and believe it went to something that the previous owner left behind. So that answers that.
 
I agree with NMI.

Ask the previous owner.
It's probably a piece of junk they wanted to get rid of.
You bought it. Now it's your junk.

You usually get what you pay for.
This time, you got more than you paid for.
Except, some of what you paid for is junk.

This kind of thing happens.
Like, it has for me with home purchases.

Only way around it is to buy new stuff, bran new.


Aye.
 
That brings up something else about junk.

Amazingly, people intentionally buy someone else's junk.
That's why some people (Pack Rats) save their junk thinking
"I'll use it later, or sell it."

It also explains what Grandma used to say,
"One man's junk is another man's envy."

Aye.
 
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