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I've recently bought a 34' Chris Craft Constellation with a flybridge. To
transport the boat the flybridge has to come off. Does anyone know if there are instruction on how to do this, points of attachment, etc? The boat is from 1964. All help appreciated. Thanks. Apologies if this is not the appropriate newsgroup to post this question. |
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Tried going under a low bridge at ten knots? That should do the trick
![]() "James Bullbrook" wrote in message ... : I've recently bought a 34' Chris Craft Constellation with a flybridge. To : transport the boat the flybridge has to come off. Does anyone know if there : are instruction on how to do this, points of attachment, etc? The boat is : from 1964. : All help appreciated. Thanks. Apologies if this is not the appropriate : newsgroup to post this question. : : |
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Most flybridges are scewed,(some bolted) to the cabin top. Usually, there are
plugs for most of the wiring. Be real careful, and Mark and record everything! Make sure you mark both ends of the wiring, and careful not to let the wires slip back down the feeder pipe. |
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