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jayjays1
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Looking for original spec cabin trim

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Hi Guys Looking for trim of this prifile but smaller like about 3/8 to 1/2 inch. Thios the smallest Taco Marine has. Any other source?

JJ



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jayjays1
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Re: Looking for original spec cabin trim

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This is the smallest profile that Taco offers

https://imgur.com/DcOumk5
ReidPfromNC
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Re: Looking for original spec cabin trim

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JJ, try this Taco part number: A50-0272 If you’re referring to the trim that is around the entry to the vee-berth opening, this I believe is it, based off pics of mine I just looked at. We use this extrusion often on our ‘60-70’s vintage ski boat restorations around the inside edge of the top deck as well as the base of engine boxes. The spec shows it being 9/16” tall overall X 1/4” wide/deep, but the profile looks smaller installed.

My source over the last 10 yrs has been this guy, but I’m sure you can find it near anyplace. But this senior gentleman has always been fantastic.

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jayjays1
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Re: Looking for original spec cabin trim

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Yes I saw that one but it looks more angular with straight lines than what was on there. Does it look "good" in real life once installed?
JJ
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Re: Looking for original spec cabin trim

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The one i am after is like the ones I am after but with smaller dimensions
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