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Bob Crantz August 25th 06 03:02 PM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 
Since I sail in coastal and inland waters and the migratory bird hunting
season is coming up, I want to combine two of my favorite activities - duck
hunting and sailing.

Does anyone have good recommendations for the placement of a gun rack in the
cockpit?

It's easy to shoot through the rigging as long as the sail, mast or spars
are not hit.

The cockpit in my fine vessel is large enough for two hunters to wield a
Marlin Goosemaster each in complete safety!

The swim platform provides an excellent station for the retrievers to perch.

Camo sails are a plus and the USCG approved cushions will stop birdshot from
damaging the gelcoat during mishap.



Capt. Rob August 25th 06 03:33 PM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 

The swim platform provides an excellent station for the retrievers to
perch.


Let's see a pic of your boat, or a sistership with the swim platform.


RB
35s5
NY


Jonathan Ganz August 25th 06 05:35 PM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 
In article ,
Bob Crantz wrote:
Since I sail in coastal and inland waters and the migratory bird hunting
season is coming up, I want to combine two of my favorite activities - duck
hunting and sailing.

Does anyone have good recommendations for the placement of a gun rack in the
cockpit?

It's easy to shoot through the rigging as long as the sail, mast or spars
are not hit.

The cockpit in my fine vessel is large enough for two hunters to wield a
Marlin Goosemaster each in complete safety!

The swim platform provides an excellent station for the retrievers to perch.

Camo sails are a plus and the USCG approved cushions will stop birdshot from
damaging the gelcoat during mishap.


On the beam rail, so all you have to do is point the boat at what you
want to hit.

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com



DSK August 25th 06 05:58 PM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 
Bob Crantz wrote:
Since I sail in coastal and inland waters and the migratory bird hunting
season is coming up, I want to combine two of my favorite activities - duck
hunting and sailing.

Does anyone have good recommendations for the placement of a gun rack in the
cockpit?


Sure. Right on the stern pulpit, or across the top of the
companionway (like one of those cheesy useless mid-boom
travelers).

It's easy to shoot through the rigging as long as the sail, mast or spars
are not hit.


Yeah but those little splashes of lead will introduce
galvanic corrosion in the SS rigging. Steel shot, as
mandated by some pansy environmentalists, will be even worse.



The cockpit in my fine vessel is large enough for two hunters to wield a
Marlin Goosemaster each in complete safety!

The swim platform provides an excellent station for the retrievers to perch.


If you get a Chesapeake and dump those wuss Labs, he won't
need to perch anywhere. Chesapeake Bay Retrievers can make
great leaps over the lifelines and will do this eagerly to
fetch any item accidentally lost overboard, as well as
downed waterfowl.



Jonathan Ganz wrote:
On the beam rail, so all you have to do is point the boat at what you
want to hit.


Even better would be a masthead swivel mount with remote
control.

DSK


Jonathan Ganz August 25th 06 06:17 PM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 
In article ,
DSK wrote:
Even better would be a masthead swivel mount with remote
control.


Above or below the windex?

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com



Scotty August 29th 06 05:01 AM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 
You have a boat?



"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
. ..
Since I sail in coastal and inland waters and the

migratory bird hunting
season is coming up, I want to combine two of my favorite

activities - duck
hunting and sailing.

Does anyone have good recommendations for the placement of

a gun rack in the
cockpit?

It's easy to shoot through the rigging as long as the

sail, mast or spars
are not hit.

The cockpit in my fine vessel is large enough for two

hunters to wield a
Marlin Goosemaster each in complete safety!

The swim platform provides an excellent station for the

retrievers to perch.

Camo sails are a plus and the USCG approved cushions will

stop birdshot from
damaging the gelcoat during mishap.





Maxprop August 29th 06 05:59 PM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
. ..
Since I sail in coastal and inland waters and the

migratory bird hunting
season is coming up, I want to combine two of my favorite

activities - duck
hunting and sailing.

Does anyone have good recommendations for the placement of

a gun rack in the
cockpit?

It's easy to shoot through the rigging as long as the

sail, mast or spars
are not hit.

The cockpit in my fine vessel is large enough for two

hunters to wield a
Marlin Goosemaster each in complete safety!

The swim platform provides an excellent station for the

retrievers to perch.

Camo sails are a plus and the USCG approved cushions will

stop birdshot from
damaging the gelcoat during mishap.



You have a boat?


A yellow Coronado 25. Where have you been?

Max



Scotty August 29th 06 06:41 PM

Good place for gun rack in cockpit?
 

"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
"Bob Crantz" wrote in

message
. ..
Since I sail in coastal and inland waters and the

migratory bird hunting
season is coming up, I want to combine two of my

favorite
activities - duck
hunting and sailing.

Does anyone have good recommendations for the placement

of
a gun rack in the
cockpit?

It's easy to shoot through the rigging as long as the

sail, mast or spars
are not hit.

The cockpit in my fine vessel is large enough for two

hunters to wield a
Marlin Goosemaster each in complete safety!

The swim platform provides an excellent station for the

retrievers to perch.

Camo sails are a plus and the USCG approved cushions

will
stop birdshot from
damaging the gelcoat during mishap.



You have a boat?


A yellow Coronado 25. Where have you been?



Ocean City MD

SV





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