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THORE 01-17-2021 07:56 AM

Outriggers
 
Putting an arch on boat
Need to move outriggers off gunnel and move up to arch
Twist style
Need suggestions on brand to use. Reliability is biggest factor

Rupp taco tigress smith etc.

Carbon fiber or aluminum

DonV 01-17-2021 09:30 PM

If I had it to do over I'd go with Lee's Sidewinder bases. Simple and bullet proof, I have TACO and I don't need all the extra positions, I only use two in the vertical and two on the swing out. If I had the extra money Carbon Fiber poles.

NoBones 01-17-2021 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonV (Post 270497)
If I had the extra money Carbon Fiber poles.

I hear Home Depot is looking for self service attendants....
Time for a part time job you cheap ass !!! :p

DonV 01-17-2021 11:08 PM

"Time for a part time job you cheap ass !!!"

Excuse me, it's cheap bastard! :)

Oh yeah the last time I was in HD the self service attendant had electric blue hair with red ends, that leaves me out!

kmoose 01-19-2021 10:40 AM

Carbon Fiber is really nice.

wattaway2 01-28-2021 05:38 PM

Kicked around a lot of things before getting my outrigger bases .Really thought about the Lee’s that you just pull on the collar to relocate the arm but went with the Taco 280’s manly because they were what everyone else was putting on . Can’t say I have any issues with them BUT spinning the knob loose while lifting the outrigger then jiggling it so it he notches line up so I can retighten the knob can be a Pain in the ass while standing on the gunnel underway as it’s just not a convenient place to do it at the dock. second thought is I didn’t spend the bucks on Graphite outriggers might have made it easier than lifting the 18’ taco aluminum ones I have. It’s a little thing but hey make life easier on yourself

kmoose 01-29-2021 09:44 AM

I have the Taco's but they require maintenance. The factory does a terrible job of lubing the moving parts properly so my advice is to partially disassemble them before installation and apply good marine grease. Also, make sure the detent ball and spring the holds the crank is well oiled and stays that way. If you do this you will love them. If not, good luck with Taco resolving any issues. Their product quality is OK but if you really want quality and service go with Gemlux.

Capt Chuck 01-29-2021 07:07 PM

Rupp Top Guns


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