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Door, 67" x 28", Nautical Ship Door, Baltimore MD Fire Boat Salvage

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SKU:
EQAWT1
$2,812.99
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Description

This steel, watertight door was salvaged from a decommissioned fireboat, the Mayor J Harold Grady, that served Baltimore, Maryland from 1961- 2007.

The door features the nautical oval-shape, embossed panels and original hinges. The front of the door has a simple pull handle, a pair of hinge blades welded to the surface and 8 wedges around the edge to accept the dog closers. The interior of the door has a matching pull handle and a rubber gasket lining the edge to seal the door when in place. The door is embossed with rectangular panel-like shapes, visible from both sides.

Condition: Solid, nautical grade door. The paint is heavily worn and flaked, showing the raw steel. The other half of the hinges and dogs used to secure the door were not salvaged. The rubber gasket door seal is in good shape but has begun to crackle in areas.

Measurements: Without hinges, this door measures 21 1/2 wide.
The hinges extend 3" past the edge of the door.

History: This door was salvaged from the Mayor J Harold Grady, a 6000 GPM (gallon per minute) fireboat built in 1960, serving Baltimore, Maryland, from 1961 until it was decommissioned in 2007. This fireboat and items from it are featured on Season 10, Episode 8, of the Diy Network show, "Salvage Dawgs".

Weight: 107 lbs.
Item Measurements: 27.5(L) x 5(W) x 67.25(H)

Extra Information

Brand:
Vintage