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Pretty dark in the garage. Sorry.
Next is a new to me Owens and Sons that was built for a Pioneer 196 CC, which is obviously wider at say 61” inside of bunks, and the outer panel will support the weight over the beams, but not center and lock the first chine. |
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Lastly, I have to close the distance between bunks from 61” to 54” to lock the chines. These additional blocks wil only support very little weight but will guide/line outer chines up making it easier to drive on centered. NOW, my ramp in Fla, is very, very steep so blocks, not carpeted yet, will have to be secured about there the water line is on approach. On a less steep ramp, ideally you would want them much further back.
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A little tough on a table saw to match angle/beveled edge on top to match the angle of the outer panel, but the factory was spot on for a SeaCraft.
No affiliation: Jeff, is salesman and knows SeaCraft bottoms incessively. Kim is very knowledgeable, answers phones and admin.. Greg runs the shop. All three are Owens, and awesome to work with. Any other questions they can answer. Be prepared. When Jeff gets on the phone he will have answers for you. Write them down in advance because they are always BUSY. Hope this helps. Michael. |
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