Barbara Jean In Holland
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Barbara Jean In Holland
Hi guys thanks for the nice words , Russ , your ex is in Holland now, nothing more to do about it.
It was quite a hassel to get her in the water in Antwerp , but after a day of red tape , some bribing , and spending alot of money on a crane, I succeed.
The trip went flawless....What a boat !! I must say I thougth every body was a bit overreacting but incredable wat a sea keeping !! , A nice little big boat this is !!
She is at the yard now , will go on the dry next week and will start the overhaul then.
Can anybody tell me how to remove the side windows in one piece ??
Regards Gert
It was quite a hassel to get her in the water in Antwerp , but after a day of red tape , some bribing , and spending alot of money on a crane, I succeed.
The trip went flawless....What a boat !! I must say I thougth every body was a bit overreacting but incredable wat a sea keeping !! , A nice little big boat this is !!
She is at the yard now , will go on the dry next week and will start the overhaul then.
Can anybody tell me how to remove the side windows in one piece ??
Regards Gert
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Around the inside of the frame, under the felt slider trim, are a series of #6 flat head, straight slot screws. Most likely you'll have to drill them out.
Then work a stiff putty knife between the frame and fiberglass, (top and bottom), and windshield frame, (diagonal). Side window removes from the outside...
Then work a stiff putty knife between the frame and fiberglass, (top and bottom), and windshield frame, (diagonal). Side window removes from the outside...
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Just as a little trivia, Barbara Jean was the very first B31 to wear my over sized rudders...
But, there's more to the story:
When Russ ordered them, he ordered the wrong shaft style and I had the correct set made up and sent to him. This is at the same time Bruce and I were leaving to bring down a 56' Hatteras from Huntington Beach, Long Island.
Russ drove the wrong pair of rudders over to the Hunting Yacht Club and dropped them off at the office. Bruce & arrived a couple days later and picked them up, loaded 'em on the Hat, had our first B31 Rendezvous with Russ, Mike Ohlstein, and one of Mike's friends who also owned a B31.
Bruce and I pulled out the next morning for WPB, FL. On the fifth day, as we were coming down Adam's Creek into Morehead City, NC, I get a cell phone call from a guy looking for a set of over sized rudders for a B30 with a shaft style like the ones I had onboard.
Well, guess what? He's in Morehead, we're here and heading for Jim Bailey's marina on Radio Island.
He get's there about the same time as we do, and the rudders are bought on the spot.
Now if that ain't the luck f the Irish, don't know what is...
But, there's more to the story:
When Russ ordered them, he ordered the wrong shaft style and I had the correct set made up and sent to him. This is at the same time Bruce and I were leaving to bring down a 56' Hatteras from Huntington Beach, Long Island.
Russ drove the wrong pair of rudders over to the Hunting Yacht Club and dropped them off at the office. Bruce & arrived a couple days later and picked them up, loaded 'em on the Hat, had our first B31 Rendezvous with Russ, Mike Ohlstein, and one of Mike's friends who also owned a B31.
Bruce and I pulled out the next morning for WPB, FL. On the fifth day, as we were coming down Adam's Creek into Morehead City, NC, I get a cell phone call from a guy looking for a set of over sized rudders for a B30 with a shaft style like the ones I had onboard.
Well, guess what? He's in Morehead, we're here and heading for Jim Bailey's marina on Radio Island.
He get's there about the same time as we do, and the rudders are bought on the spot.
Now if that ain't the luck f the Irish, don't know what is...
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