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Old 05-14-2016, 03:10 PM
Joe R Joe R is offline
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Default Etec Outriggers ???

any thoughts...I bought a 21 with t top mounted Etec riggers, they are older lay down style with the notch ...have not put them on the boat yet..any tips on rigging or how they hold up..the ones that came with the boat are in good shape and I found another pair in good condition to keep as parts if needed some day

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Old 05-15-2016, 09:04 AM
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Maybe you are thinking Taco outriggers?
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Old 05-15-2016, 10:16 AM
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Maybe you are thinking Taco outriggers?
Flex... Maybe Joe forgot the name while voyaging between the boat and his keypad!

Joe, I remember 26 cent a gallon gas, S&H Green Stamps, Rabbit Ears and that "Dirty Water" was sung Standells and not the Shondells but I can't remember where I put my truck keys! To help alleviate this situation I started taking Prevagen, that's the memory pills made with an ingredient only found in jellyfish - Now all I think about is plankton! This getting old is not for sissys, just ask Don V., he's like 465 in Dog years!
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Old 05-15-2016, 10:42 AM
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E-tec makes a lot of marine hardware, a lot of it is related for t-tops . Mounting plates, pipe hinges ,the bow rail stands used on the late model seacraft and mako's ect. As to there outrigger holders I don't know anyone that has them but if you've got them I would bolt them in and were them out!!! They make a very interesting hydraulically raised and lowered unit.
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Old 05-15-2016, 11:23 AM
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"This getting old is not for sissys, just ask Don V., he's like 465 in Dog years!"

True!!!! However "in dog beers, I've only had one".......so far today.
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Old 05-15-2016, 11:41 AM
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E-tec makes a lot of marine hardware, a lot of it is related for t-tops . Mounting plates, pipe hinges ,the bow rail stands used on the late model seacraft and mako's ect. As to there outrigger holders I don't know anyone that has them but if you've got them I would bolt them in and were them out!!! They make a very interesting hydraulically raised and lowered unit.
Wow - I had no idea, but that is a fairly common occurrence. Maybe I am the one forgetting stuff but I do remember S&H and cheap gas. Just when I was getting excited about the idea of 90HP self propelled twin out riggers too. That said, x2 on wattaway's idea; mount em and wear em out.
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Old 05-15-2016, 01:09 PM
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Flex... Maybe Joe forgot the name while voyaging between the boat and his keypad!

Joe, I remember 26 cent a gallon gas, S&H Green Stamps, Rabbit Ears and that "Dirty Water" was sung Standells and not the Shondells but I can't remember where I put my truck keys! To help alleviate this situation I started taking Prevagen, that's the memory pills made with an ingredient only found in jellyfish - Now all I think about is plankton! This getting old is not for sissys, just ask Don V., he's like 465 in Dog years!
yea I am old..you like busting us us old guys...but I remember everything you posted above and I don't take any drugs LOL...SO FAR ....E-Tec riggers were put on a lot of SeaCrafts in the late 90s ....

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Old 05-15-2016, 07:05 PM
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....E-Tec riggers were put on a lot of SeaCrafts in the late 90s ....

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WHAAAAT, the late 90's!!!
This here is known as the "Classic SeaCraft" site, not the "Barely Housebroken SeaCraft Site", the "Wet Behind the Ears Seacraft Site" or the "X Generation SeaCraft Site" for gosh sakes. There are no magazines about "Fresh Wine", son. That thing ain't even broke in yet, man - it's still got that Corinthian Leather smell.
You start "axeing" questions about a late 90's SeaCraft you're going hurt a lot of feelings and make the SlackerCraft gang think they got bushy eyebrows, a big 'ol bald spot on top of their head and hair growing out of their ears! Us Moesly SeaCraft guys will be think'in we're complete petrified dinosaurs!
Remember, unlike today's collage students we don't have a "Safe Zone" in case we see a scary candidate's name written in chalk on the sidewalk - we were taught to "walk it off" or "tough it out", but that doesn't mean we don't have feelings!
You were a lot kinder when you had Suzie II #1
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Old 05-16-2016, 08:06 AM
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Will someone just answer his damn question...LOL (sorta of a Bernie Quote)
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Old 05-16-2016, 08:18 AM
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Will someone just answer his damn question...LOL (sorta of a Bernie Quote)
Rigging:
http://www.floridasportsman.com/2012...ng-outriggers/

Online reviews of them indicate pricey but very durable.

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