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Funny you say that Jason. I almost mentioned that.
1) if you bump it with your foot or something it will cut off. 2) in rough seas it sometimes cuts off due to pounding. Not being a fan of getting pounded to death in the first place, it hasn't been a huge problem. Works fine trolling even when a little snotty. Oh yeah and 3) if you take a huge wave over the bow and 5 gallons of saltwater lands on your Mr. Heater it will cut off.....and possibly not come back on for a little while.
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Sounds cold hearted lol. Now.... why cant i find a Mr. Airconditioining?
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But I would love to enclose with a heater now in my old age!!LOL
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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Bow cover re done, and I like the fit.
Rubber flange on the outer edge now presses down making full contact with the boat which was the intent. We just moved the snaps closer to the edge to achieve it. Should be good to go - an easily removable, durable, nice looking addition to cut mostly all the risk of water intrusion into the cuddy. The back end extends and closes under the center windshield, nice. Now that I've done the design, and had it modified - you can get one for your V from Dynamic Upholstery too. I'm not selling it or collecting a fee to make a few bucks on V owners. I'm just pleased to pass on a little helpful engineering project to other V owners, same as you guys have done for me. Sam kept the pattern and will include the snaps so it's complete. |
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