Finally a new wheel.
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Finally a new wheel.
Guys: Need some advice... Im putting on a hyd. steering unit. & Smartpilot.
I want a really cool wheel like Ive seen on here in pics. (You know with the barney knob & 3 spokes?)
Any particular name brand?
Wayne
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/showp ... 500/page/1
I want a really cool wheel like Ive seen on here in pics. (You know with the barney knob & 3 spokes?)
Any particular name brand?
Wayne
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/showp ... 500/page/1
If it's an Edson wheel here's a link to one of the sources. Enjoy!
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14741&mfrno=892
http://www.go2marine.com/category.do?no=14741&mfrno=892
Jim
1975 28 FBC
1975 28 FBC
original wheel and seastar pump
Scot,
The wheel (original) on my 1963 sf 's lower helm fits ok but I did have to take a hackswaw and cut about a quarter inch off the cupped housing that fits over the pump. Mine just wouldn't fit until I did that. I then smoothed with a grinder.
John
The wheel (original) on my 1963 sf 's lower helm fits ok but I did have to take a hackswaw and cut about a quarter inch off the cupped housing that fits over the pump. Mine just wouldn't fit until I did that. I then smoothed with a grinder.
John
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Destroyer wheel up front, Hynautic behind the dash.
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Hey Patrick!
I don't remember what I paid, I'll have to go back and look. But those wheels of Sams sure aare beautiful. I just put one of his fighting chairs on the boat last year. Pop's in Palm Beach fishing the Silver Sailfish Derby as we speak. I'll tell her you said "hello!" I was up there two weeks ago for a party and saw Twyford, Kim Neilsen, a bunch of the usual suspects...
tried a photo but it didn't work...
I don't remember what I paid, I'll have to go back and look. But those wheels of Sams sure aare beautiful. I just put one of his fighting chairs on the boat last year. Pop's in Palm Beach fishing the Silver Sailfish Derby as we speak. I'll tell her you said "hello!" I was up there two weeks ago for a party and saw Twyford, Kim Neilsen, a bunch of the usual suspects...
tried a photo but it didn't work...
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Wheel?
Wayne, don't know about the wheel, but your boat is looking great! I waffle some on keeping my 31 or moving to a bigger Bertram, now that I'm retired and could run more trips, but seeing what a lot of you guys have done to your boats always brings me back to wanting to make mine "all it could be"!
Looking at a nice 42 I could maybe get for $125,000, but then the guy down the canal puts Bullet - a beautiful 31 just repowered with new 370 common rail Cummins, up for sale for $225,000 - and I'd probably rather have it! He says it tops out at 36 knots, cruises 29.
Looking at a nice 42 I could maybe get for $125,000, but then the guy down the canal puts Bullet - a beautiful 31 just repowered with new 370 common rail Cummins, up for sale for $225,000 - and I'd probably rather have it! He says it tops out at 36 knots, cruises 29.
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