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Old 14 September 2012, 10:03   #1
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Honwave transom thickness

Does anyone happen to know the thickness of the transom on a Honwave 3.2ie airdeck [mine's all packed up & not easy to get to!] - Thanks - Andrew
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Old 14 September 2012, 12:35   #2
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These had one set up in the showroom last time I was in there

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They might measure it for you if you ask nicely?
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If your 320 sib have a plastic molding on top transom, should be 28 mm width, - 3mm less if without.

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Old 14 September 2012, 22:06   #4
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That's kind of you both - Thank you.

Muy amable - gracias.
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Old 20 September 2012, 18:03   #5
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sorry to burst in on your thread. but i a new to this forum. and not got to grips with how to leave new post. in the right place. but its just a quick question,,,

i have an 3.5 honawave. with a 9.9hp. i wish to use it in sheltered bay. and close in fishing. i have took all precautions. life jacket ex ex.. i don't use a tailor. and i plan i pump it up on the beach. do u need insurance,,, or launch permits in and about north wales
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Hi and welcome

depends on where you are launching the sib - if it is in a lake, or river/canal then you need insurance and license.

if you also use sipways which you need to pay, then you "may" be asked to show the proof of insurance.

For the package you have the insurance is probably isn't that much but if you get a comp insurance it also protects you against theft which is quite common for sibs.

Enjoy
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Hi and welcome

depends on where you are launching the sib - if it is in a lake, or river/canal then you need insurance and license.

if you also use sipways which you need to pay, then you "may" be asked to show the proof of insurance.

For the package you have the insurance is probably isn't that much but if you get a comp insurance it also protects you against theft which is quite common for sibs.

Enjoy
we only use it once or twice a year. biggest part of the time, its rolled up in the shed. and it don't leave my site. so theft isn't a problem, can you tell me the best place near north wales. to but it in the water for a spot of sea fishing. without being stopped..many thanks, for your response and advice
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