true, but the gas savings make up for it. I haven't gotten anywhere in a hurry, but I also have not had to fill her up againprowlersfish wrote:Heefus wrote:that's what we were doing. 8mph for 45 min each wayprowlersfish wrote:I don't like towing at any speed above hull speed better off carrying it IMO
Thats a pain for sure
Dinghy advice
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'76 F28
"Basket case" came with a pair of weaver snap davits already installed on the swim platform but the dingy and the matching weaver hardware did not. Does anyone know if the dingy attachment parts are still available separately?
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
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Pretty sure they are risctaker... When I bought mine the system was already installed on the swim platform, and I had the pads and stuff added to my inflatable. Here's their product catalog.
http://www.weaverindustries.com/files/Product_Cat.pdf
http://www.weaverindustries.com/files/Product_Cat.pdf