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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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