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wanderoo222
@wanderoo222
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Joined: November 6, 2016 12:52 pm
Topics: 7 / Replies: 36
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Here is a link for DIY end caps. They work great.

7 years ago
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Received the contoured ports today . They are made for the Hobie 16 ( Hobie Part # V1130) but fit my Nacra 5.2 perfectly. Thanks for all the input fel...

8 years ago
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How many ports are in that boat? Nacras only came with one on each hull behind the rear beam My 5.2 has 4

8 years ago
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Saltlife77, I found ones that are made for the hobie 16 on Amazon. Hobie Part # V1130. It looks like they will fit. Going to give them a try,. Thanks

8 years ago
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"This product is currently out of stock and unavailable." But dude thanks for the effort! I have googled them to no avail. I will call Murrays tomorro...

8 years ago
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I checked on the Murrys website . They only have the flat ones. Maybe I should call them to see if they may be able to locate some.

8 years ago
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Dogboy wrote: Do you have access to the crack from inside the hull? If you can get in there and put some glass on the crack, it will be 100 times str...

8 years ago
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pknapp66 wrote: What I found to repair a small leak in the dagger well of one of my 18's was to put thickened epoxy over the crack and then using a sh...

8 years ago
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MN3. the vertical hairline crack is on the inside. Could I just put a little epoxy resin on it without the silica?

8 years ago
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klppurdy wrote: Pressure Test = Wet and soap the boat, then put hose in transom drain plug and put slight pressure on hull. Look for bubbles. Is t...

8 years ago
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JohnES wrote: Had one on my 5.8.... Look by my feet, yes it was very useful John, have you checked the accuracy on your SpeedPuck lately? Don't ...

8 years ago
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maxphunn wrote: It can be a great resource for learning what makes your boat "tick" you can see instantly the effect of sheeting, traveler, out-hauls...

8 years ago
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Tradisrad, could u post a pic of your mast support?

8 years ago
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I use Geico for my cats.

8 years ago
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On the trailer. I guess my trailer sits lower than yours. The Ladder is only 5 feet tall and allows diamond wire clearance. The ladder is back about 1...

8 years ago
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I rest the mast of my 5.2 on a 5 foot step ladder placed a few feet behide the rear crossbar. The step ladder holds the mast high enough so that I ca...

8 years ago
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Sounds interesting, not too far from my location. Off the causeway I presume? Do u know if it will be in the intercostal or in the gulf?Edited by wand...

8 years ago
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Andinista wrote: I wouldn't drive with the daggerboards inserted but I'm interested in easier ways to store them for trailering. I would assume that W...

8 years ago
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Dogboy wrote: Wow, sounds like a hell of a lot of risk for pretty minimal reward. If it takes you more than 60 seconds to put your daggerboards in, ...

8 years ago
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leeboweffect wrote: Ditto Wolfman's comment above on the why. I run a Nacra 5.0 which uses the same jib as the 5.2. In getting to know the 5.0 over t...

8 years ago
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hey P.M.. I also would like to see a pic of Your setup . Thanks

8 years ago
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saltlife77 wrote: Wanderoo, a Nacra 5.2 won this race in 1976 That's funny because he tried to say this will be his 1st attempt LOL! Ha! I wish. I h...

8 years ago
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I used my wifes blow dryer and a putty knife. Sill requires a bit of elbow grease. Goo gone wasn't as effective.

8 years ago
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Great story loquinho. I'm 60 years young and just started sailing again. I haven't sailed since my late 20's. I found a 78 Nacra 5.2 on craigslist las...

8 years ago
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I'll be there on my Nacra 5.2. This will be my first attempt. See U at the end for a beer! :prost:Edited by wanderoo222 on Apr 09, 2017 - 10:11 AM.

8 years ago
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