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Old 12-22-2005, 07:29 PM
jongolds jongolds is offline
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Default Fore deck access on a tsunami

My 1973 Tsunami has had the windshield welded shut and the entryway to the cabin partially screwed in place so that I can't access the bow any longer. My original plan is to add a hatch in the cabin to access the bow but before I do, I'd like some decent photos of how the original layout worked. If any one has them can you send some good close ups of this area please? Also, the hardware for opening the vent windows is broken. It's cracked because it's too large and is hitting the windscreen supports. Can you also provide pictures of the proper hardware for this spot? Actually, if any one has a source for these also, I'd appreciate it. Thanks again everyone. I promise more pics once the winter cover comes off. Unfortunately I think I'm going to have to ruing the nice awlgrip job on the bottom in order to put anti-fouling paint on and I also have some plans for the cabin which is a bit rough at this point. The cockpit work will wait until I get some use with the boat and see exactly how I want things. By the way, anyway know where the stern/anchor light is on this thing. I can't find one anywhere which has me considering one of the LED pop ups from BOE. They're spendy but I can't stand those plug in poles. They just don't seem to last too long for me.

Anyway, sorry to ramble ... Merry Christmas everyone,

Jon
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