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Date Posted: - Friday - 09/15/06 - 7:12pm
Author: Randall
Subject: In San Fran area
In reply to: James matheson 's message, "Broken mast and bad transmission" on - Sunday - 09/10/06 - 1:43pm

Not mastmaker, per se, but...

In Sausalito

Spaulding Boat Works
415-332-3721
small yard that specializes in wooden boat restoration.
Ask for Michael Weiner--good rep; not cheap. He's dedicated to woodies, so if you explain your situation, he can recommend if he can't do the work.

Richardson Bay Boatworks
415-331-0742
wooden boat construction; usually small stuff; i don't know them.


Also, the big yards in the SF Bay area do wood work; not sure if they also do masts: Svendson's in Alameda and KKMI in Pt Richmond. Expensive.

CAn't remember the name of it, but right next to KKMI is a small wood-boat only shop. I know they do spars. KKMI would know the name if you ask them.

Hope that helps.

RR

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[> [> Wooden Boat Repairs/Construction -- Bruce, - Friday - 09/15/06 - 8:09pm

I would try North Bay Boat Works. I know them personally, and can vouch for the quality. They are located in Sausalito at Arquez Marina next to Bayside Boat Works (ship ways) http://www.northbayboatworks.com/ Ask for either Jodie, Anton, or Jay. Tell them Bruce sent you , if you like. They are busy, but can usually fit you in for sooner for smaller projects such as yours.


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