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over a foot of snow and not a flake on the boat. this is a good system
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Best boat cover... ever.
Didn't this start out as a single line tied off betweeen two oaks, with the tarp draped over it, and tied off under the boat?
Gotta admit that I've used variations of your idea for a number of things around here. Simple & effective, what more does a guy want?
Didn't this start out as a single line tied off betweeen two oaks, with the tarp draped over it, and tied off under the boat?
Gotta admit that I've used variations of your idea for a number of things around here. Simple & effective, what more does a guy want?
I don't know what the world may want,
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
Perhaps... but the simplicity factor has diminished quite a bit... not that it's turned into brain surgery by any means.i think i got it perfected now.
What did you want to improve on, The vertical openings? What about lashing the gromets together with bungee ball ties?
or better yet, plastic zip strips?
I don't know what the world may want,
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
it took less than an hour to erect. all the seams are retaped and not one grommet has pulled out. the bottom is bungeed to cinder blocks. front and back are zip tied. the single best thing is i can convert it to an open end A frame in less than ten minutes. i have easy winter access over the transom. so far it has withstood 60+ winds a number of times....bends but dosent break. the 4 piece frame work is bolted together so its completely reusable.
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I still have the 45 Hatt ... it's in Sag. Tower is gone and I painted it. I moved to FLA in July of 2007 and now miss the B31 that I had 10 years ago ... so I'm trying to pick one up for down here. Economics being as they are ... I'm looking to do it "priced right" and to take advantage of being in FLA and close to the folks that built them originally and may be looking for work at better than East End labor prices.
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This is in FLA and is what I want to replace with a B31. Diesel 24 Topaz.
http://www.samsmarine.com/photopost/sho ... ppuser=275
http://www.samsmarine.com/photopost/sho ... ppuser=275
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24 TOPAZ
It's a Cummins 6BT - 210hp.
Burns NO fuel ... cruise at 17kts ... T-Top, lean post, for FLA is very good, because you aren't running 70 miles to the canyon to fish. Very stable with the engine (and a hefty engine) smack dab in the center of the boat. A reasonable offer will buy someone a boat ... and the dockage thing still stands.
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I had a 31 before when I lived in NY. Sold it, because it could be "cramped" when it's cold out and you're overnighting. I can think of NO better boat to own in FLA !
Burns NO fuel ... cruise at 17kts ... T-Top, lean post, for FLA is very good, because you aren't running 70 miles to the canyon to fish. Very stable with the engine (and a hefty engine) smack dab in the center of the boat. A reasonable offer will buy someone a boat ... and the dockage thing still stands.
bertramp1@aol.com
I had a 31 before when I lived in NY. Sold it, because it could be "cramped" when it's cold out and you're overnighting. I can think of NO better boat to own in FLA !
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