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Some steel wool and a couple of cans of Rustoleum will put that
right...after all..look what it did for Joe's boat... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote And what is wrong with a steel trailor? besides the rust? I guess the trailors you pull with your truck are all plastic huh? No, T1 steel, and it's rusty. Sv |
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Joe wrote:
Bow Thruster.....Is your trawler a single screw? Well, it has a single engine & prop. That's why I remain unimpressed with all your bragging about maneuvering boats with multiple props. DSK |
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Doug I use to push a 220 foot barge carrying 250,000 gallons of fuel
all over the gulf coast for a company called Grasso. Did it with a single screw tug the Cherokee Warrior with an 8-71 detroit. Did not have a bow thruster or a steermaster. IMO a bow thruster is not needed for such a small vessel as yours unless your just a bad boat handler. You just need much more practice. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
Doug I use to push a 220 foot barge carrying 250,000 gallons of fuel all over the gulf coast for a company called Grasso. Did you ever do a 360 with that 220' barge in a 225' space? IMO a bow thruster is not needed for such a small vessel as yours unless your just a bad boat handler. Or maneuver in tight spaces with cross winds & current etc etc. ... You just need much more practice. That much is true. But then, I have practiced plenty and I haven't banged into anything, either. You can ask the dockmaster at our marina if he thinks I know how to handle a boat. We are putting on a bow thruster because we would like to be able to move the boat into & out of tight places under a wider range of conditions, and do less warping. DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message We are putting on a bow thruster because we would like to be able to move the boat into & out of tight places under a wider range of conditions, and do less warping. Contrary to what some here might claim, there is nothing unmanly or unseamanlike about a bow thruster. It's simply another tool in the mariner's tool box for those who wish to make their voyages efficacious and more hassle-free. One doesn't *need* GPS, a knot meter, a depth sounder, or even a compass, but they make the job more efficient and enjoyable, and that's what it's all about, no? Max |
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We are putting on a bow thruster because we would like to be able to move
the boat into & out of tight places under a wider range of conditions, and do less warping. Maxprop wrote: Contrary to what some here might claim, there is nothing unmanly or unseamanlike about a bow thruster. Thank you, Maxprop. It's simply another tool in the mariner's tool box for those who wish to make their voyages efficacious and more hassle-free. One doesn't *need* GPS, a knot meter, a depth sounder, or even a compass, but they make the job more efficient and enjoyable, and that's what it's all about, no? It's also about expanding the scale & scope of operations. For example, you *can* run the ICW at night but having a spotlight & radar makes it a good bit less risky. One can navigate a fogbound rocky coast without GPS & depthsounder, but it's again more risky. At some point, people with good sense will say "We could do that, but let's sit tight for now and not take the chances" if only to keep the stress level down. We obviously *could* cruise without a bow thruster... we've been doing so for a bit over two years... but with one, it will be easier to get in & out of places that we'd be likely to skip. BTW warping is also very seamanlike... but it requires a bit of patience and is likely to raise eyebrows among the uninitiated. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Are you going to install it yourself?
Scotty "DSK" wrote in message ... We are putting on a bow thruster because we would like to be able to move the boat into & out of tight places under a wider range of conditions, and do less warping. Maxprop wrote: Contrary to what some here might claim, there is nothing unmanly or unseamanlike about a bow thruster. Thank you, Maxprop. It's simply another tool in the mariner's tool box for those who wish to make their voyages efficacious and more hassle-free. One doesn't *need* GPS, a knot meter, a depth sounder, or even a compass, but they make the job more efficient and enjoyable, and that's what it's all about, no? It's also about expanding the scale & scope of operations. For example, you *can* run the ICW at night but having a spotlight & radar makes it a good bit less risky. One can navigate a fogbound rocky coast without GPS & depthsounder, but it's again more risky. At some point, people with good sense will say "We could do that, but let's sit tight for now and not take the chances" if only to keep the stress level down. We obviously *could* cruise without a bow thruster... we've been doing so for a bit over two years... but with one, it will be easier to get in & out of places that we'd be likely to skip. BTW warping is also very seamanlike... but it requires a bit of patience and is likely to raise eyebrows among the uninitiated. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Scott Vernon wrote:
Are you going to install it yourself? Heck yeah! I got a chainsaw, duct tape, and a pair of vise grips, what else do I need?? DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: Are you going to install it yourself? Heck yeah! I got a chainsaw, duct tape, and a pair of vise grips, what else do I need?? Some 5200? Does the 'tube' come with the thruster? SV |
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Heck yeah! I got a chainsaw, duct tape, and a pair of vise grips,
what else do I need?? Scott Vernon wrote: Some 5200? I'm thinking about using Liquid Nails instead. Does the 'tube' come with the thruster? Yes, and that's one of the tricky parts... cutting the holes in the bow so that they match up to the tube. My wife says I enjoy cutting holes in the boat. DSK |
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