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1987 Wellcraft v20 Steplift Tavares, Florida ================ |
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In case anyone is wondering what the fabricated piece of steel looks like compared to the old one.
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What is that for . I just have a bow eye two bolts washers and a backing plate easy to change, the transom straps hold the boat in place while you loosen the bow strap or cable depending on what you have
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That goes on the inside and bolts go thru it. The hole on top is for a 2foot bolt that runs down from the bow pulpit to stabilize it. Without it, the bow pulpit is pretty loose and I could see it snapping with too much weight on it.
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1987 Wellcraft v20 Steplift Tavares, Florida ================ |
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The ones with the long bolt or allthread were designed to be a "lifting" eye. The cleat on the bow had a loop in it to put a cable through. This tied the keel to the cap. We had a Starcraft that came that way. One hook on the bow and two on the transom.
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1987 Wellcraft v20 Steplift Tavares, Florida ================ |
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Might be easier to loosen the winch stand & ease it forward, replace the eye & slide it back.
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Doug 87 Cuddy with a 94 Black Max 200! & a 1983 Cuddy, looking for power. |
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