We use 3/4" twisted lines on our home dock and 5/8" twisted and braided for our transient lines. We double the 3/4" lines for storms. I can get two on each cleat. During Ian, we had two that parted during the storm and several others with significant chaffing (20 lines total).
Ken
So, as most of you know, we had to put in a completely new dock after Ian. My design was 65' from property line to a chickee hut sitting area. Now that the boat is back, the anchor is right at the property line, and we have about a foot and a half to two feed behind the swim platform. That...
My issue is not the props and the platform they are under, it is the darn chase on the ceiling above them. Why the heck did they put that chase there. It could have been a few inches forward and been out of the way. So when I go over the props, I immediately hit my head on the chase. I have many...
Thank you Carter. The limit switches must be behind the plate because I cannot see them. I will see if I can remove it after reading the manual.
Thank you again
Ken
Hello all of my fellow 58 owners. An update and some question. We finally gave up on the yard to complete all of our work from Hurricane Ian. We splashed last Wednesday and got her home Friday. After 10 months they got the half a dozen scratches repaired, the Stb rub rail replaced, touched up...
I haven't posted much because we are still waiting on our boat to be finished after hurricane Ian. It just had scratches on the stb side, needed stb rub rail, touch up the bottom pain, replace the striping, and replace the little window out the front. Took it in on March 5th.
Anyway, they are...