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But I threw in a story too. We fished over the weekend 84miles out 104 miles home. Day troll in the Toms ended up inshore of the Thousand; lines in at 6:30am lines out at 3:45pm. One billfish bite and 2 coolers full of gaffer dolphin (thanks to GOD for the floating pallet). Boat ran like a dream 2300rpm and 26.2 kts most of the way home, like always the last 35 miles was slower.
Take a look at the shots. You can tell we made the trip (nice looking chines heh)
Check out the teak overhang (look ma! no through bolts- all tapped into aluminum plate to avoid the bullet holes).
12v and 110v flush mounted lighting
Guess I should of chamoised off the deck before this shot.
Now its just sealed the real magic happens after the black plexi is removed and the sandblasted glass installed. The lighting in the overhang is blue led. Another 15 coats and she'll be lookin right.
The riggers are loosened and tightened via a jam cleat accessed through the holes in the cockpit panels.
We brought the tower rail back past the edge of the platform to maximize the space behind the helm chair, a guy can get behind and work the center rigger if needed.
Take a look at the shots. You can tell we made the trip (nice looking chines heh)
Check out the teak overhang (look ma! no through bolts- all tapped into aluminum plate to avoid the bullet holes).
12v and 110v flush mounted lighting
Guess I should of chamoised off the deck before this shot.
Now its just sealed the real magic happens after the black plexi is removed and the sandblasted glass installed. The lighting in the overhang is blue led. Another 15 coats and she'll be lookin right.
The riggers are loosened and tightened via a jam cleat accessed through the holes in the cockpit panels.
We brought the tower rail back past the edge of the platform to maximize the space behind the helm chair, a guy can get behind and work the center rigger if needed.
KR
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
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GOOD JOB!
Fricking nice work!!! That gave me goose bumps. I thought I had "some" work to do, now I have to rethink that altogether. What is the power plant in her?
Rob C
P. S. AND she fishes too! Even better.
Rob C
P. S. AND she fishes too! Even better.
"sometimes you go 8 sometimes you hit dirt"
Rob C
Rob C
Jimmy,
I found one that was really close to what we wanted in an early top by Pat Karwin(ex-Tower Power now Gulfstream Tower) I simply asked to go up to 2" single legs, this allowed the tower to be simpler by removing the ancillary small diameter support tubing. We adjusted some of the pipe out of the line of sight and opted to keep the forward support V in its standard location because it really is a key brace point.
In reality the flybridge rail across the back didn't have to come down vertically to the flybridge overhang but we did it to help stiffen the overhang no support the rocket launcher.
I found one that was really close to what we wanted in an early top by Pat Karwin(ex-Tower Power now Gulfstream Tower) I simply asked to go up to 2" single legs, this allowed the tower to be simpler by removing the ancillary small diameter support tubing. We adjusted some of the pipe out of the line of sight and opted to keep the forward support V in its standard location because it really is a key brace point.
In reality the flybridge rail across the back didn't have to come down vertically to the flybridge overhang but we did it to help stiffen the overhang no support the rocket launcher.
KR
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
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More Chimera, WOW!
JP,
If I didn't love Triton II so much I would probably throw rocks. Chimera has just given me a lot of great ideas. I just won't think about the time and boat units right now.
Someone beat me to the "How do you get up there?" question, so I'll ask a couple of others...
What is that "Glasscutter" in front of Chimera?
AND
What camera did you use for those photos. Theyre excellent.
If I didn't love Triton II so much I would probably throw rocks. Chimera has just given me a lot of great ideas. I just won't think about the time and boat units right now.
Someone beat me to the "How do you get up there?" question, so I'll ask a couple of others...
What is that "Glasscutter" in front of Chimera?
AND
What camera did you use for those photos. Theyre excellent.
Jerry, Triton II
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J.P.: Magnificent. How do you like the spreader lights fixed in like that? I have Gulfstream doing my hardtop right now and I'm thinking about going with the pivot mounts so I can point them around. I don't think they look as nice but my old ones could move and it came in handy for lighting up the dock or pointing them straight down into the engines if needed. Stop by the yard, the 270 B's came in today and we painted the flybridge tonight.
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WOW!
JK:
The boat is THE STANDARD for all of us now! If that is what you did on the outside, what did you do to the inside? Got any pics of the interior?
Tom
The boat is THE STANDARD for all of us now! If that is what you did on the outside, what did you do to the inside? Got any pics of the interior?
Tom
The interior is in a state of flux. (read as;"it ain't quite done") Starting this fall we'll finish it off. We opted to stay with the original layout and update the finish, add cabinets and so on. The boat had some modifications when we got her and I really like the amount of storage in the cabinets and lockers. Probably won't have any new pic's till spring time.
KR
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1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
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1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
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