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Old 12 September 2007, 17:38   #1
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Someone to fit console to RIB?

I've had a new console for my SeaRider sat around for some time now and it really could do with fitting to the boat!

It doesn't have a flange on it, so will need glassing in (otherwise I'd probably have done it with screws and Sikaflex by now, but time and skill level have got the better of me)

Can anyone suggest someone able to do this at reasonable cost? I don't mind if it's private or business as long as it's a good neat job.

Happy to take the boat anywhere 50 miles or so from Basingstoke.

Recommendations and offers welcome.

Thanks

Mike
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Old 12 September 2007, 18:12   #2
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I would have thought Rogue Wave (Stuart) from here would do it for you if you could take it to Southampton

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Old 12 September 2007, 18:24   #3
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I would have thought Rogue Wave (Stuart) from here would do it for you if you could take it to Southampton

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best if you put an arrow on it for "forwards"
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Old 12 September 2007, 20:12   #4
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It doesn't have a flange on it, so will need glassing in (otherwise I'd probably have done it with screws and Sikaflex by now, but time and skill level have got the better of me)
Hi Mike, I am probably too far out being in East Kent, but if you are stuck then this is just my kind of job.
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Old 13 September 2007, 07:50   #5
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best if you put an arrow on it for "forwards"
yeah it may also come back with a Leek holder as well
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