2020-11-27; 10:22:10 EST
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2019-04-30
Posts: 230
Hi Alex and All, After tearing the grommets out of seatbelt webbing for a boom vang, I had the yard make up (2) 14" long 3/16" SS cables with thimbles on each end. The bottom thimbles fit through a slightly longer 3/8" mast bolt and the top to a 4 to 1 purchase tackle with cam cleat. Works well. I use the Bimini only while motoring or at rest - so far. We use the center cockpit seat only to give my wife a little extra height and comfort when she is on the helm. The side cushions went flying when we had our first round up and have been in the garage ever since. I have yet to drop the boom, but will try next season. Doesn't that make the boom dangerously low in the cockpit? The cockpit enclosure was nice when it rains... A THERMACELL insect repellant, which runs off of camping gas cans worked well at keeping the mosquitoes at bay on our Maine trip, although at the end of August they were not too bad. I used 1" red reflective tape to spruce up the pink rub rail, which has held up well over the past year. Cleaned the rubber with acetone before application and did not continue around tight bends. The rub rail cushions for the captains chairs are foam pipe insulation covered by 3M electrical tabe - also held up well over the last season. New full size Windex. Folding amidships cleats are a real help in docking IMG_0117.jpg IMG_0119.jpg IMG_0120.jpg IMG_0121.jpg ----- Jeff Smith 2009 R22 #101 RADIANT Atlantic Highlands Municpal Harbor Atlantic Highlands, NJ -- Sent from: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/See the original archive post