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Old 24 March 2009, 21:14   #41
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Old 24 March 2009, 21:16   #42
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this is another little project I have on-
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Old 24 March 2009, 22:24   #43
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Old 24 March 2009, 23:06   #44
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Old 25 March 2009, 00:48   #45
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OOOOHhhhhhh.....I like that A-Frame, Would one of them fit a destroyer???
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Old 25 March 2009, 07:54   #46
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OOOOHhhhhhh.....I like that A-Frame, Would one of them fit a destroyer???
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Old 25 March 2009, 20:18   #47
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What is the length of the Humber with the 225 Opti on the back?
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Old 25 March 2009, 20:51   #48
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8m Ocean Pro

Will look like this one

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hi, i was in Humber today and really thinking about a new rib but as you can imagine the extras really are expensive. how much was your A frame if you don't mind me asking and was it easy to fit with the nav lights ?

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about a bag of sand, easy to fit
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Old 21 April 2009, 19:10   #51
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Hull now ready for me to collect

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Looking sweet Jono - what seating plan are you going for? Exactly the same as in the Ocean Pro in the previous images, or something else?
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Old 22 April 2009, 18:24   #53
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double width console, 4 x singles jockeys, 1 x double bench

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Old 13 May 2009, 20:11   #54
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Started building up the seats.

Instead of using big washe's I have had plates fabricated to spread the load.
Hi Jono, I assume that this is to stop the jockey bases cracking where the back rest is attached at the rear? Interesting that you've addressed the symptom rather than the problem - you're following Humber's bad practise of attaching the back rest to the wrong surface!
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Hi Jono, I assume that this is to stop the jockey bases cracking where the back rest is attached at the rear? Interesting that you've addressed the symptom rather than the problem - you're following Humber's bad practise of attaching the back rest to the wrong surface!
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Hope you are well, nice to see youre in a positive mood.

This isnt to stop the flange cracking.

These arn't humbers seats, PBS have their own molds. These seats have 3/4 ply laminated in to the back surface where the bolts come through and all the seats and the console on my boat have double lay up. By mounting the back rest on the side of the seat you cant get a strong enough stainless frame in my opinion.

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Old 04 June 2009, 18:17   #58
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