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gahamby
@gahamby
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Joined: February 5, 2011 6:50 am
Topics: 67 / Replies: 508
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I like the hitch receiver trick for the after mast support.

4 years ago
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Well Bill Roberts isn't around anymore to argue his point. If he was he would do so at length. The post is a direct copy and paste from his post on th...

4 years ago
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I had to do the same with the tramp on my H14T. That tramp was stiff but held up well.

4 years ago
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"Wing seats are OK as long as you support the outer edge of the seat woth(sic) the trap wires. This way the sailors weight travels the same path and g...

4 years ago
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It ends up like this.Edited by gahamby on Jun 13, 2021 - 03:18 PM.

4 years ago
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My front mast support is quite tall. Puts the base almost 8-0 off the ground in trail/storage position. This clears the top of my camper van. I do hav...

4 years ago
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This is Bill Roberts take on wing seats on Supercats. "Wing seats are OK as long as you support the outer edge of the seat woth the trap wires. This w...

4 years ago
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I couldn't stand the sight of that hot pink sail.

4 years ago
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This does not look like something I want on my cat. Looks like a great deal of drag.

4 years ago
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I could find nothing here that was rated as waterproof.

4 years ago
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Whatever you tried to link to your post didn't take.

4 years ago
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Post a link perhaps.

4 years ago
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If I was in the market for a NACRA, I would at least give this one a look.

4 years ago
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For getting glass out of skin, I like masking tape. Pat it on the affected spot and peel it off. Tape, peel repeat. When I put a stern mast support on...

4 years ago
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Could you link that thread?

4 years ago
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Perhaps just keep beer in that cooler and don't try to sail it.

4 years ago
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If you're at Lake Gaston you're not all that far from the Outer Banks. This is Capt. Bill Elwang's place. He has a lot of cats. 252-202-5687 Oops...

4 years ago
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As to the transom hatches, I don't know of a reason to put them in except to get to the gudgeon plates or maybe the crossbar bolt plates. (long reach ...

4 years ago
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Could be water ingress from the beam bolts. You're going to have to drop that hull off and dry that area out. You might be able to inject it with resi...

4 years ago
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The Hobie sails are puzzling. The access ports in the transoms means the gudgeons have been refastened. Paint on the rudder cages is a bad idea. This ...

4 years ago
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Never call them pontoons! They are hulls. 😆

4 years ago
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How about polyester resin?

4 years ago
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If you can find a rip current ride out on that. Anything higher than about 2 feet gives me pause to think A tighter jib and looser main help to balanc...

4 years ago
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I used a product like this to adhere outdoor carpet to the cradles on my trailer.

4 years ago
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I couldn't find a 20v drill on Ryobi's web site. Which model # are you referring to?

4 years ago
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A long electrician's auger might help.

4 years ago
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That looks like a low sail number. How old is that H16?

4 years ago
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You have pulled a catamaran up the beach with this setup?

4 years ago
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