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Eisenglass Enclosure

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Hello Guys

Unfortunately I blew another impeller opposite motor that was just completely rebuilt last November.

40 miles at 6 knots


Hydraulic steering ram I welded a few months ago started leaking to always something.

Good news is im dialed in with the breeder makos and have about a month of filming lined up.

Got a 400# Friday and a 400-600& 1000 yesterday.


Now about that eisenglass enclosure lost a lot of my electronics last month and have a shoot off point conception coming up and need to cover the fly bridge.

What is the most economical way to cover the fly bridge ?


I will edit some video of the grander and share tomorrow.

Thanks again you guys your always so helpful really appreciate it.
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When you say cover your fly bridge, you mean while docked? I would just go with a bridge cover. It would snap right on. Depending on the canvas guy, figure around $250.
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Isinglass for traveling and weather
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Economical means convertible top. Three sides, two zippers, one roll-up window in front.

Personally, I hate 'em. I love my hard top. It's a sun and rain shield, and the plastic comes off entirely if you don't want it there. But you're looking at time and money (like most things....)
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