You would bolt right through the wood, using them as spacers. This will also help to alleviate dissimilar metal reactions.
You could always make up the difference with wooden wedges.
In all likelihood a Riva would self-destruct before it actually re-entered the water. The running gear would be torn away and would likely take a...
No... in a real world. If you had ever been responsible for keeping a marine engine running, it would be blatantly clear to you that Carver made...
Didn't Rob retire? Kurt Bosshardt works out of the Ally Maas Palm Beach office (sometimes from his home in TN) and would also be a good...
Judy, I echo many of the comments here. I've never owned a diesel jet tender but have many friends with them. The larger ones seem to be a little...
Marmot is correct in post #15
It lives permanently on the swim platform. I've never looked terribly closely at the tie downs, but I know for a fact that they've made some...
Not that I'd welcome the challenge, but I wouldn't shy away from fighting that one. How could it possibly be considered brokering to answer a...
Since they are owned by the same people, we also have first right of refusal on the face dock there in case of a storm. We went up last September...
Nice work if you can get it ;)
:D Leave it to an engineer...
We summer at Noank Shipyard. Nice folks but a LONG way from town. Mystic Seaport is pretty cool too.
Providence, RI (PVD) is centrally located and VERY easy to navigate.
I'm not disputing at all, but 32' strikes me as an arbitrary size which you've used twice in this thread. What is the significant difference...
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Having lots of experience with large wooden boats, this would be my suspicion. It may also be an old problem whereby the alignment was previously...
BTW- I found this thread by clicking on the "New Post" button. Is this all...?
I don't know a ****ed thing about Posts but ROFLMAO!!
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