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Thanks for the advice everyone.
Mike "Ron White" wrote in message ... Not knowing what type of boat boat you have, row,sail , power, ect, I would not know how wood replacement will do, but for bow eyes, I like soild fiberglass, no wood. On some boats the bow eye is the principal means of holding the thing on it's trailer and even if a trailer is not in your picture, the bow eye is what is usually used to pull boats off a grounding of tow back to dock after a breakdown. I want a bow eye that can handle some heavy duty pulling on. So consider, solid glass and install eye with a metal, ( ss) backing plate. -- Ron White My boatbuilding website is: www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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