Anyone ever install a 6" one of these??
Just scored one on eBay. Hoping I can get it between the splash guard and centerboard trunk without to much problem.
Stow-Away™ Deck Plate bags by Beckson
I have had a blast with a new-to-me older sunfish this summer and just garaged it for the winter. I opened the deck drain screw, tipped the boat on it's side, and a half-cup of water came out. I have read that you can't always remove all the water that way... Any ideas?
See my earlier post (#3). You won't be able to work on the mast step from that location, but that wasn't the issue in this thread.Got my Beckson in the mail today. Here's a question.
Is it best to cut the hole in line with the centerboard trunk and tip of the splash rail or off to one side? I have read both ways on the forum here, what are the pros and cons of each?
There should be a piece of wood to back up the cleat, but other than that there's nothing in the way.I do.
Can it be reached linearly or is there something in the way?
I do.
Can it be reached linearly or is there something in the way?
What about the block and deck cleat location? My deck cleat is missing, that is the main reason for the port to gain access, may change the pulley block to an eye eventually to but would like to gain access to everything in case problems arise later.
What advantage does the off center port give? Is there foam in the way?
What about the block and deck cleat location? My deck cleat is missing, that is the main reason for the port to gain access, may change the pulley block to an eye eventually to but would like to gain access to everything in case problems arise later.
What advantage does the off center port give? Is there foam in the way?