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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:LpWdnVy8Qq-xoiDdRVn- ...and replace bow rails and deck hardware with 316 stainless...and replace plastic through-hulls with bronze Of course, so you can have that electrolytic action going for you, so that you can replace those fittings every couple of years. Why would you use plastic, that lasts for years and years. It's 2004, synthetic materials are a great thing. Plastics are still inferior to bronze when used below the waterline...no matter what you think. and restitch with doubled up Gore-tex stitching... What to HELL is Gore-Tex stitching??? http://www.ez2cy.com/other_enclosures/e_printable.html Here's an excerpt: "At about the same time, GORE-TEX thread (now known as TENARA) was introduced in a strength compatible for the rigors of a marine enclosure and promised to change the weakest link into the longest lasting component used in the enclosure." Feel stupid, bassie? BTW--did you google up a thread yet where I said that our invasion in Iraq had nothing to do with oil? LOL. I didn't think so. |
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