One bike on the bed, two bikes on the tote. More straps than a spider webbed boat in a hurricane. Arrived in Wyoming just outside the entrance to...
Mild Hogs Motorcycle Trip It only took 22 years to break the shackles of the keyboard and check-off about the only item on my bucket list... a...
An old Broward is not for the faint of heart. The entry price would likely pale in comparison to the restoration and operating costs. His ability...
Our review of the 80 details the lamination schedule. Solid glass hull, foam core stringers. I can’t recall if the hull sides were solid or...
Innovative boat builder who left a legacy… https://thebradentontimes.com/stories/david-marlow,152357
Woody Wax is a popular option but it needs to be applied regularly and liberally in salty environments. The best solution is Capt. Ralph’s...
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Forums naturally attract buyers looking to learn from the experience of owners. Because of this, internet forums have put a big dent in the...
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Mid-90s Ocean SuperSport?
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3-letter acronyms that convey 4-letter words are unnecessary. Posts that read like a shipwreck will only serve to sink our traffic.
I'm not convinced Fashion Plates is the correct terminology. Appears to me Fascia is a more accurate descriptor...
Is the marine industry so steeped in tradition that we can't update a term to better reflect it's purpose or operation? I thing Mapism got it...
I always referred to these as fascia plates. I suppose fashion plates would be appropriate if the supports are part of the aesthetic design.
This thread is being split into a new discussion as requested by senior members following a post unrelated to the previous topic.
Low bridge?
Impressive Ron!
That bow ornament needs unfurling.
I like Barrett's boats. It's not just the sheer line or the tumblehome transoms, it's the attention to detail. I'd like to believe YF contributed...