Good Luck,
I had the same problem when I rebuilt my fish 3 years ago, I added front and rear inspection ports and got some Great stuff and also some epoxy and tried to reseal all the foam blocks in place, and i also had to replace most of the wood blocks, this helped but i was never able to...
Possibly, Unfortunatly I won't know how the slide will fit on the dock till we get it in. but you have given me a Idea! getting them on their sides would be the problem, but making a "hanging carrier" ON A PULLY to tilt them out of the water my be the ticket, to lean them on the slide. 2 ropes...
or tie the anchor real tight and let him swim. acctually I did think his response to my question was kind of funny, but I did expect some usefull info as well. lets not tie up the forum with jokes all day.
What is the easyest way to store your fish short term? I go to Va 2-3 times a year for 10 days at a time and sail. My father and I both have a fish which we generally pull up on his floating dock, tip them over and drain any water from the hull. This year we are adding a slide to our dock which...
I did my 67 fish last summer, I drilled out the rivits on the aluminum trim and removed so i could get a good job, then just picked up some rivits from any hardware store to replace. I used a 2 part fiberglass repair and brightside paint on my complete restore so can't help on the Gel coat, but...
thanks,
that was kind of my thoughts, the rudder is in usable shape all except where the tiller attaches, it should have a nice clean hole drilled through it but, this one is a bit worn around the hole kind of enlarged but still very usable looks like at one point the tiller came loose and...
I've got a good spare old style rudder from my 67 fish, I will be selling it and need to know it's worth? good condition wood has been refinished, just rudder and hardware, no tiller?
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