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Bow Pulpit
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I got a little done. The shim required to elevate the pulpit to my satisfaction does not exist. LOL. Here it is. A very special thanks to NYMACK for making it. Thanks brother. Why did I wait so long? Attachment 5142
Attachment 5143 Attachment 5144 I would have had pictures sooner but I was actually putting the boat to some good use. Relaxing Vacation.. The pulpit 24" Long by 13"Wide two pieces of 3/4" plywood laminated together and gelcoated. It is a long reach Lewmar with the double roller designed for the Delta. Chainstop works well as does the Mooring Bit. No more anchoring on the quarter Fermanator. |
I guess you didn't like the McGuyver rope tangle in the bow to anchor straight.
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Es muy bien...:party:...I glad hear you no anchoring on quarter any more...I find it best to use at least a half a dolla!!...:nice:...
Of course now this means you must bring her back to Charleston for closer inspection... |
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I just got back from a 6 hour haul Reel, bring it on. |
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Hope y'all hadda big time!!..Any Pix from the trip?...and that 6 hr tow went smooth...:party: |
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Not so smooth a start to the trip. We didn't have any problems but a F350 with four occupants lost control and rolled throwing 3 out of 4 people out of the vehicle. Two airlifts later we got to continue our journey. Attachment 5150
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GREAT LOOKING bow pulpit!!! Well done!! I'll never understand why people don't wear their seat belts. Glad your trip went well... Pics please :beer: |
Thanks Destroyer, the pulpit is what I will refer to as Version 1.1. I want to do one out of pure fiberglass and a few additional contours to pretty it up. I must say it worked like a charm. The Delta is a good anchor that set very fast. I also like the ability to break it out backwards if I get it wedged somewhere. That is when the pulpit will get a real test.
The shim under the pulpit I illuded to earlier was a real time consuming PITA. 3/4" starboard 13"W x 18"L. Over the 18" it tapers from 3/4" to 1/16". Tried to contour it to the convex deck, tried without it and it just didn't look right. Easily spent 2 hours grinding on the hunk of Starboard to make it what it is. Ran completely out of time just before vacation so I got it close and thru bolted it with SS hardware. Backing plate that you can't see was 3/16"Thick 12" x 18". If the pulpit goes south I will have bigger problems than that. I sill need to be schooled on how to make a neat road to chain splice that will fit through the deck pipe so I can put a couple extra feet of chain on without wrapping it all around the bit. So it ain't finished yet, but it is useable. I am sure some can relate.. |
looks great! i had to use the shims also, but did not do like you (nice and neat) just cut 2 chunks of starboard and bolted them on.
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Looks great Ridge, I just fix my PM it was a security setting under my profile which was restricting all users ...Thanks
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