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whats is the most popular size outriggers that are used on a 31??lenght wise?i was thinking about going with single spreader rupp tournament 26'riggers?????not the slide in the tube type....any help ???
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jp thanks so if i go with the 28' tournaments i would be ok ..so your total length is around36???? damn that looks clean also..very pretty boat ....hope mine turns out that nice..
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Thanks your projects looking pretty clean too.
The base tube is available in different lengths 4ft 6ft 8 ft etc. When you order the riggers you should ask for the custom base tube in the length you decide. Our overall length is 28 ft. I believe the stock base tube is 6 ft, making these 2 ft. longer at 28.
The family business does quite a bit of Rupp Rigger distributor/install so if you need any help shoot me a pm.
The base tube is available in different lengths 4ft 6ft 8 ft etc. When you order the riggers you should ask for the custom base tube in the length you decide. Our overall length is 28 ft. I believe the stock base tube is 6 ft, making these 2 ft. longer at 28.
The family business does quite a bit of Rupp Rigger distributor/install so if you need any help shoot me a pm.
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JP do you seem to get a little more whip in your riggers being up higher??i have tower mounted riggers on my intrepid and had bad luck with it bieng up so high,i had to change the angle on -em some,,but then again at 35kts in 3' sea something got to give,,,
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We used mono rigger line tensioned via a jam cleat hidden under the gunnel to adjust the rigger tension on the lines and I found that a little bit of tension downward took alot of the shake out of the system.
We've run in some fairly uncomfortable stuff and the riggers are the quietest part of the show.
Keep in mind there was alot of time spent setting the drop arms and standoffs to get the system to function correctly.
But done right with the long base tubes- properly tuned spreaders and high standoffs you get very little "shutter" in the system.
Because of the geometry the halyards seem tall when the riggers are up. When dropped we pull in on the jam cleat and lower them to a more manageable position. As always if you have any questions give me a shout. I'm happy to help.
We've run in some fairly uncomfortable stuff and the riggers are the quietest part of the show.
Keep in mind there was alot of time spent setting the drop arms and standoffs to get the system to function correctly.
But done right with the long base tubes- properly tuned spreaders and high standoffs you get very little "shutter" in the system.
Because of the geometry the halyards seem tall when the riggers are up. When dropped we pull in on the jam cleat and lower them to a more manageable position. As always if you have any questions give me a shout. I'm happy to help.
KR
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thanks jp-by the way who made your hard top for you ?or was it already on the boat???
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We had it done late 2005 when we began the project. Gulfstream Towers in Brick NJ did the work. The guys there have done alot of 31's, there are at least 4 31's in the yard we're at with different versions of this top.
If your interested give em a call, I know they've shipped some pretty big stuff.
If your interested give em a call, I know they've shipped some pretty big stuff.
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John,
It doesn't look like the boat will make AC this year. There is still going to be alot of work to do on the interior. She'll fish the season with the interior "charter ready", but she won't be ready to say Howdy yet.
Walter I sent you a pm.
If anyones around Carver's just swing in she's currently in a lot of pieces all around the place, with most of it sitting on the railway in the big building.
It doesn't look like the boat will make AC this year. There is still going to be alot of work to do on the interior. She'll fish the season with the interior "charter ready", but she won't be ready to say Howdy yet.
Walter I sent you a pm.
If anyones around Carver's just swing in she's currently in a lot of pieces all around the place, with most of it sitting on the railway in the big building.
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Timmy, did you bleed this over from the other thread? I was wondering when you'd kick in on the great IPS controversy? Probably couldn't use them in the tubb, wouldn't interface with the dump truck engines.
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Thudd,
You know I'm a Cummins guy so it'll have to be the Zeus drives for sure. Think I can get them to retrofit a set onto some old dump truck motors, tubilicious for sure.
Grabbing your stuff off the boat this morning and I'll let you know where I'm staying tommorow night. Is there something closer to you than Worcester.
You know I'm a Cummins guy so it'll have to be the Zeus drives for sure. Think I can get them to retrofit a set onto some old dump truck motors, tubilicious for sure.
Grabbing your stuff off the boat this morning and I'll let you know where I'm staying tommorow night. Is there something closer to you than Worcester.
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Ice boat?
Randall, the ice boat at Port Eads delivered beer, too, and ran right up on the underwater docks, chasing the gators and snakes out of the way. Didn't go that fast, though.
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