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Old 08 May 2006, 19:20   #31
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Making of the foot rest

Making of the foot rest in the wood work shop.
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Old 08 May 2006, 19:21   #32
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and the finnishy touches to the foot rest.
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Old 09 May 2006, 06:48   #33
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the a frame being offerd up before the fitting when i get of the water this evening.
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Old 09 May 2006, 08:34   #34
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Hi Jono
Is it quite easy running the cables for the Outboard, Nav Lights, VHF etc. in the under floor ducting?

Did you buy and fit the outboard seperate from Humber or as a package?

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Old 09 May 2006, 11:02   #35
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the a frame being offerd up before the fitting when i get of the water this evening.
Are you attaching a self righting bag to that A frame
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Old 09 May 2006, 20:17   #36
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Got That Sinking Feeling

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Are you attaching a self righting bag to that A frame
I can see this time he's got two bilge pumps.....we all learn by our mistakes!! ..............looking good Mr.Garton, do ya wana race
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Old 09 May 2006, 21:04   #37
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I can see this time he's got two bilge pumps
and a portable on a long lead with crocodile clips that are "rubber coated" for a non shocking experience.




A Frame now on all wired, steering and top mounts coming tommorrow.
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Old 09 May 2006, 21:06   #38
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Is it quite easy running the cables for the Outboard, Nav Lights, VHF etc. in the under floor ducting?

Under floor ducting, humber
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Old 09 May 2006, 21:20   #39
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Under floor ducting, humber
So I guess not then....

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Old 10 May 2006, 06:11   #40
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across the deck, but al least its easy when you need to change a cable quickly?

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