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Caymanboy 05-11-2013 05:33 AM

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Here's another of the neat little gizmo's I found and modified to serve my needs.
It is a quick release hold down for the forward stays on my TUUCI Top.

strick 05-11-2013 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by hermco (Post 215440)
Dude, you got it bad if yer Sat. night is this forum. :D


I cant help it :)

I like the scupper idea. Do you have plugs just in case.. :)

strick

Islandtrader 05-11-2013 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 215462)

Where do I get the passenger grab bar on the console?

Not to high jack this, but GFS check out my post #287 I think my handle I got at Marine Surplus for approx. $15. Let me know if I can help.

CR, I guess I am still perplexed on the covers for the thru hull :confused:

If the corral is the same that I have seen on the Gause Built Boats it will be really NEAT. Hell it is Neat already :D

hermco 05-11-2013 09:45 AM

http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...1&d=1368263192

:eek: :D

Caymanboy 05-11-2013 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 215481)
I cant help it :)

I like the scupper idea. Do you have plugs just in case.. :)

strick

Ummmmmm, we will be making plugs, just in case. She has been floated already, she does float, and above the scuppers. (thank goodness. :-).

"CR, I guess I am still perplexed on the covers for the thru hull."
IT, what might be your perplextion?

As for the color, it is really weird, in pictures and when I first saw it, it has ALOT of orange to it. But, to the naked eye, it is toned down, very kinda, well Islandy.
I like it, just hope I don't have to match it. :-)

gofastsandman 05-11-2013 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 215473)
Sandy,
I found out a long time ago, using the proper materials for the task, pays out in the long run.
Those handles are made or sold by a Company called Premier products, you would have to see who retails or wholesales them. The Premier Mod # for that handle is #56789 7/8" oval grabrail with studs.
Here are a couple of photo's with the answers to the what are these parts question.

I used that wire on my new livewell and bilge pumps. What is it called?
The other part is for the motah mounting studs to spread the load. Don`t know the name.

gofastsandman 05-11-2013 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 215473)
Sandy,
I found out a long time ago, using the proper materials for the task, pays out in the long run.
Those handles are made or sold by a Company called Premier products, you would have to see who retails or wholesales them. The Premier Mod # for that handle is #56789 7/8" oval grabrail with studs.
Here are a couple of photo's with the answers to the what are these parts question.

I used that wire on my new livewell and bilge pumps. What is it called?
The other part is for the motah mounting studs to spread the load. Don`t know the name.

Thanks for the discount marine tip!

strick 05-11-2013 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 215462)
Where do I get the passenger grab bar on the console?

Those handles are on e bay all day long. Check Great Lakes Skipper. Think I've seen them in West marine as well.

Oly- We used to have huge 4" open scuppers on all our commercial boats in Alaska. Whenever we got a heavy load (6 tons or so of fish) and we had to plug the scuppers...but they were screw in plugs. So when you fill your boat up with Girls make sure you got some good plugs ready. Another thing to consider is adding some ballast down low as I see you have been running a little top heavy on those Bahama trips ;)

strick

martin 05-12-2013 07:46 AM

Hey strick what boats in ak where you fishin on?.

Caymanboy 05-12-2013 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 215515)
So when you fill your boat up with Girls make sure you got some good plugs ready. Another thing to consider is adding some ballast down low as I see you have been running a little top heavy on those Bahama trips ;)

strick

Strick,
Finally some good advice from you, will do. :-)
Will be in Cali in two weeks.


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