Juergen
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I was on a fellow CSR members 400DB and saw these beautiful custom blinds that cost around a full boat dollar. So I went the poor mans route again. I bought two regular blinds at less than $100 each and did the best I could to make a matching corner panel. I am going to experiment with routing out some faux slats on a scrap piece to mimic the blind look and to let a bit more light in.
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Send a PM to RayO. It's his boat.Do you have any information on who made the custom blinds shown in the first photo?
Check the 105 amp breaker is in the cockpit. The locker with the battery switchesHey all. I need some help. My windlass got halfway up and quit working. I manally pulled it up and clipped it to the boat but have been unable to determine what happened. I cannot find a breaker for the windlass. It there one? Bad switch? Any suggestions?
Keith
Check the 105 amp breaker is in the cockpit. The locker with the battery switches
Edit: cwiert was quicker with a picture
My wife had her sister and niece down a few weeks ago and they managed to remove the port sofa from the floor. Last weekend I redrilled and installed new screws (larger diameter). After "beefing" up the anchoring and adding a few more screws to the mix, I still feel like it's a horrble design! With the sofa laid down the whole bed is cantilevered out over a couple feet and all that's holding it is screws through a 2 x 2 frame into fiberglass. I find it strange that I could be the only one having trouble with this design. Discuss...lol.