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Old 05-10-2013, 08:31 PM
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Nooo, Coral Reefer has run it's course, the color was supposed to be the inside (or some part of the inside) of a conch. Though I might name it "Konk", although I am not a huge fan of naming small boats.
I'm not sure of bottom paint color yet, thinking either white, slate grey, or maybe blue, I want to get the boot top painted then will go from there. Boot top will match engine, then I can make Mr. Herman somewhat happy. :-)
Saw an ole whaler 13 with two young lads three summers ago. Hand brushed name upside down in int. orange. Send Help!

Where do I get the passenger grab bar on the console? Love the stealth beverage holders under the switch panel. Your choice in wire will last. Love that.

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Old 05-11-2013, 05:06 AM
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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.
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Old 05-11-2013, 05:16 AM
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Ok, so where were we. Life-----.
LLL/TM and a I did two tours in the Islands, along with countless other adventures, but like two ships passing in the night, the time had come.
I bounced around in the Internet Dating scene again for awhile, saw a lawyer (she went to dinner to try and drum up more business, I paid), saw a nurse (after she showed me a picture of a cockroach in some person's prostate, at dinner, I paid, I left), anyway, came to the conclusion that maybe internet dating wasn't for me.
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Old 05-11-2013, 05:22 AM
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Back to the boat.
Got some papering and high build going on.
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Old 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.
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Old 05-11-2013, 11:18 AM
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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.
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Old 05-11-2013, 11:19 AM
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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!
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Old 05-11-2013, 09:29 AM
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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

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
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Old 05-11-2013, 11:11 PM
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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

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Old 05-12-2013, 08:04 AM
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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

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