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Well this is a vertical mount ....but you get the idea Anyone using the rear mount on a center console ??? and does the 4 to 5 or so inches lost in height by the pump housing mounting under the dash make the wheel too low ? I know one member has it .... and If not mistaken the new boats use the rear mount [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] |
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Scott,
I have the rear mount on both boats and the wheel height is perfect [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] Looks cleaner too. |
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There should be some great deals on steering systems at the Flea Market!
(caught 2 swords last week...) |
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Other Tom
Your using the SeaVee Right? Isn't the birdie still under construction [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img] Are you battling them with 50's or 80's?
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Tango,
You and I need to hook up and compare notes. I'm staying with cable on this one until I decide if I like the boat or not. Loved the 23 Sceptre but still havent run my 20 Sceptre. We'll see. My office is in Downtown Ft Myers across the street from the new Crabby Joes at Centennial Harbor marina. Dave |
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Chuck, Went 0 for 4 last night. Fed a nice swordy his supper, but he wasn't going to come home with us....got rough on the way in, had 18 knots out of the NW.
Yes, I am fortunate to have the Whitewater (seavee, whitewater, rampone, etc from back in the day..) to use. I can't think of a reason not to keep it for a long time. Its better to fight a big fish from the bow of a CC than to drive the Bertram around in reverse for a few hours. Plus, when beam-to with a sea anchor you can set a better spread bow-to-stern. I have been using 2 80s w/ bentbutts for the long / deep rods, and 4 50s for the shorter baloons and tip rods. Most times its only 3 baloons and 2 tips. Bow rod is a squid straight down, stern tip is at 75' with a livie. Been happy with Tiagras and using wind-ons and short leaders so you can control the fish with the rod a little bit. sorry, this is a bit off topic from the steering questions - hope Trayder doesn't censor us.... |
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Tango,
Check Hardcore Marine for used hydraulic steering. They usually have some stuff at really reasonable prices. They are here in Miami. Check their website @ www.hardcoremarine.com [ January 16, 2004, 04:52 PM: Message edited by: JohnS ]
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