Interesting idea but above my carpentry skill level and I expect finding the very narrow doors would be unlikely. Thanks
My wife did find the guy on FB with similar ones to our boat.
Thanks. I didn't think your boat was a Post. I've only seen the convertibles. Searching photos I've only seen one other that appears to have them.
And still no comments if "your" Post has them or not ??
We have and old style harware near us so that is an approach. Hoping I can get it apart, put some PB Blaster on it today to soak a while.
Does anyone know the brand for the cockpit faucets? I need to get new seals and rebuild one. We used the dock water in valve on the last trip...
The guest stateroom is fed by the forward AC unit, but it doesn't have a return duct so if guests have the doors closed it gets hot and stagnant....
Ours stop well before the forward lift strap location, a little before the faired thru-hull. Hard to really see the end in the black bottom paint.
They have to be an add on. You would never be able to de- mold. Also no filleting. Just wondering who and why and if I want to remove them....
I wondered if they might have been added to boats with a tender carried on the fore deck but there are no signs of a prior mount on our boat.
Yes. I saw them in one 43 picture but not on 46 and my wife thought there was a FB thread a while back that not all did have them.
Do all Post's have the pronounced bow strake wings? [ATTACH]
https://www.cushionpros.com/
Helm cushions are Sunbrella and were made by Cushion Pros, can order them online and specify custom shape. I made a paper pattern for each cushion...
I actually thought about posting a couple weeks ago after the one run from my dock to the marina but wanted to wait till I had more time with the...
Alas no Post owners with how their boat is set up. Not really surprising since most wouldn't know, I didn't know how ours was until I had to...
Water flowing out "is" toe (leading edge) in. I realize some people have said "toe" is the trailing edge of the rudder (which is why I said toe...
Note 4 degrees toe in is 2 degrees on each rudder.
The rational for toe in is that it actually aligns the rudders to the flow coming off the bottom due to the V in the hull. Change was made...
Do your Post's rudders have toe-in? The ones on our 43 were rigged with zero toe-in angle. While I was replacing the sterring cylinder rod ends...