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Hello All,

I have several years worth of Wooden Boat Magazine, all in excellent
shape, all consecutive, all probably 10 yrs old at least.

I'm wondering if there is any interest here for them and what they
might be worth?

If anyone is interested, I will go through them and see exactly what
is there.

Thanks,
Ken

I love browsing through back issues of Wooden Boat.
There is so much there and the work is so interesting.

But monetary value? Plus shipping?
I think I have a bunch, if I find them during the upcoming basement
cleaning, I will let you know.. Just pay the postage or come and get
'em.

Just Wait... AKA Scotty from SmallBoats dot com
Now that's good value.

Deal!

email me direct at this address...
If I dig any up in the clean, I will. I am pretty sure they are here
somewhere..

I'll put them to good use.
There are good ideas just waiting.

Here are a few I've done already...
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri26/


Hey, good looking boat! Nice open layout below.
I want to make a swing out companionway panel for my Morgan, could you share
your hinge design? Maybe some pics?
Thanks!



Sure.

I'll take some pics of that setup next time I go out to the boat.
It's really pretty simple.

Richard
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Here ya go...

Some detail pics of the swing around panel design.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri...mods.htm#panel
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Here ya go...

Some detail pics of the swing around panel design.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri...mods.htm#panel


Is that a Garmin 12/120/128 I see there?

Cheers,

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Here ya go...

Some detail pics of the swing around panel design.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri...mods.htm#panel


Is that a Garmin 12/120/128 I see there?

Cheers,

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No, it's a 182C.
It still works fine!
It has BlueCharts for US Lakes, and the Gulf Coast.
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Bruce In Bangkok wrote:
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Here ya go...

Some detail pics of the swing around panel design.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri...mods.htm#panel


Is that a Garmin 12/120/128 I see there?

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)



No, it's a 182C.
It still works fine!
It has BlueCharts for US Lakes, and the Gulf Coast.



When I bought the current Garmin 128, that I have now, I had the
darnedest time. I usually get these kind of goodies in Singapore in a
small shop where I've been trading for years. This time all the guy
had were mini-chart plotters (or whatever you calls them). since I
don't find charts of the East Coast or Great lakes to be much use in
this area I had him locate what may be the last 128 sold in Asia for
me.
You can also buy the garmin hand held, that the joggers and bicycle
guys apparently use - with California charts :-) In Singapore ???


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Here ya go...

Some detail pics of the swing around panel design.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri...mods.htm#panel


Looks great! Thanks for sharing.


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Here ya go...

Some detail pics of the swing around panel design.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri...mods.htm#panel


Looks great! Thanks for sharing.


I guess the big trick is how to locate the hinge line
so they panel can swing around any framing for the companionway.

This on uses two features to do that.
First, the hinge spacer moves the hinge line away from the wall.
Then there is a recess that fits around the framing.

I looked at a lot of photos of how this was done on other boats.
Each boat is different, and the panel arrangements are all quite different.
Just work out what will work on your boat and go for it!

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Here ya go...

Some detail pics of the swing around panel design.

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri...mods.htm#panel


Looks great! Thanks for sharing.


I guess the big trick is how to locate the hinge line
so they panel can swing around any framing for the companionway.

This on uses two features to do that.
First, the hinge spacer moves the hinge line away from the wall.
Then there is a recess that fits around the framing.

I looked at a lot of photos of how this was done on other boats.
Each boat is different, and the panel arrangements are all quite different.
Just work out what will work on your boat and go for it!

Richard



It depends on space but a friend solved the problem by cutting out a
section of the cabin wall, to S.B. of the hatch and bonding in a
Plexiglas panel. the instruments are mounted behind the glass looking
aft and the fwd side is covered by a panel. Looks quite nice from both
sides and doesn't impede access to the boat.

But, as I said, it does depend on space available.
Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)


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