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Rod holders on port & starboard fo 1970 seacraft
There are recessed areas on both sides for 2 poles. they are used for storage. There are round plastic grommets that mount on the fiberglass that the poles slide into. They are about 3" in diameter. I need 4 for each side. I would call them a trim plate for the holes where the rods are stored.
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Re: Rod holders on port & starboard fo 1970 seacraft
I assume you are looking for some? They are called "Tiller Rope Grommet" Do a google search for them :cool:
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Re: Rod holders on port & starboard fo 1970 seacraft
Hi Thanks for the info. After I remove shrink wrap, will have to measure. This boat i bought last year was restored. New transom, wiring steering, new gas tank, 135 yamaha, exterior of hull repainted, new trailer, am/fm cassette, GPS. Thinking about getting t-top for it. paid 8900.00 for all
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Yamaha 135?
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Yes, When I bought this last year it came with 1995 completely rebuilt motor 135 hp, runs sweet. I had it checked out before buying. As a matter of fact, I was first to reply to ad, 2nd in line was someone from Japan who collects seacrafts wanted it shipped there. I jumped on it. One other minor trouble spot. The rear port compartment cover is soft, needs some beefing up.
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Merc had/has a 135 hp outboard but I've never seen a Yamaha 135 outboard.
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Hi Sorry about that, I found orig. Craig Lists posting. It is a 130 HP 1995. Thanks for questioning me
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securing bow rail
The screws holding bow rail have stripped out. What is the best product to hold screws back in place to the fiberglass?? thanks
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