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Unread 05-06-2005, 08:44 PM
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`Good story...glad ya made it w/ out makin' next day's papers... :P...

And on that cover...MJ's probably thinkin' Starboard and I guarantee I'm thinkin' Starboard...like the sleave thru the deck...find that ona shelf somewhere...looks familiar... :)...is that a thru-gunwale sleave for an inboard cleat?...
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Unread 05-06-2005, 09:53 PM
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I really don't know, just heard it called a 'deck pipe'. (years ago)Before we (family business) got into big generators (progressed from marine generators) we were a marine supply store. There was a lot of junk left over from a moving sale that's slowly being depleted to other uses. Of course I went through those few boxes and retrieved whatever I thought might be valuable. The deck pipe was in there. I like it. It works. I know the West Marine/Boat US/et.al. have round deck pipes with caps on them for just such a use. But I like mine. ;D
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Unread 05-06-2005, 11:41 PM
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It's called a Hawse Pipe or Hawse Plate. Typically used for inboard cleats to be mounted below.
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CB you are amazzzzzing! How did you get so much marine knowledge? MJ you are a lucking boater. Bill Mc ;D
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Unread 05-07-2005, 02:00 PM
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On larger boats, with a chain anchor rode and a deck mounted windlass, the pipe, that leads from the water to the deck is a hawse pipe the chain then goes around the windlass and through the"chain pipe" into the chain locker....every time somebody posts a pic on here it goes into the "can I use that one my boat" file. Thanks for the ideas
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Mine use to be like Havis, for 5 years never had a problem!!

But now I keep my anchor here,


And my rope and chain go thur here,


I don't have a pic :-[ But I keep my rope in the forward cabin coiled nice in a bucket, so it will feed out nice.
Once it is pulled out it stays out all day then I recoil at the end of the day back it the bucket.

I to have to carry a 2nd and I am not sure were yet?? But I have more Starboard!!! ;D

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CB you are amazzzzzing! How did you get so much marine knowledge? MJ you are a lucking boater. Bill Mc
Yes he if full of it most of the time! I mean Great Knowledge ;)
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