Mashmaster
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They seem pricey, any alternatives to the plastic bushings specifically for sunfish? And why would I need 10 of them?
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Thank youYou have only to evoke the holy hardware fastener name of McMaster-Carr and all fastener
wishes will be answered. Go to google and type, 'McMaster-Carr Nylon
Flat Washers."
Sent you a messageI sell these in pairs. $1 per pair which includes shipping (continental USA only).
I used two on one side, and one on the other to get the "right" tension. They're pretty durable, and probably still at work on my long-sold Porpoise II.In a pinch a flat section of a plastic milk bottle works fine. The real bushings are nylon and may last longer than the milk bottle. They sell them in batches of 10 to jack up the retail price. Alan Glos Cazenovia, NY
Sounds familiar L&VW...!the extension pulled out from the tiller, and I went for a tumble
I pulled on the tiller extension in an effort to raise the rudder and I went for a tumble.
Actually, a more accurate description from norcal would be...Sounds familiar L&VW...!
Yeah, but you didn't get soaked!Sounds familiar L&VW...!
Yup.In a pinch a flat section of a plastic milk bottle woks fine. The real bushings are nylon and may last longer than the milk bottle. They sell them in batches of 10 to jack up the retail price. Alan Glos Cazenovia, NY