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My Ross 830 had Black Wet-and-Forget Warpaint on when I bought it. It’s supposed to be semi-hard. It is coming out in October for a fresh application after nearly 2 years (split between Gulf Harbour and Tamaki mooring)
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I might 3D print a cover for it to protect the shins...
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I saw those Barton ones when I was looking for a solution, but it was way out of my budget. This one cost no more than $500 including the new block. (and a bunch of time)
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I’ve always disliked the way my traveller cuts the cockpit of my Ross830 in two, so I decided to fix it. I realized that the mainsheet is actually limited by the safety lines and not the car position, so I could get away with a shorter one. That opened up a great solution.
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I have a 2.5m with a little 3.3hp on the back and the little Burnsco plastic wheels. It’s a pain in the ass on softish beach sand - probably harder than no wheels
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Bosch Green18v stuff, which I started buying a couple of years back, does not seem to hold up to moderate use. The bearings in my non-impact drill are stuffed after maybe 2 years. The range was a bit limited too. Also Bunnings has now dropped the entire green range. Batteries are not interchangeable with Bosch Blue. I will now start buying Makita, because it’s worth the extra cash.
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I am considering selling my 1 year old Merc 3.3hp 2 stroke dinghy motor just so I can match fuel with the 4 stroke outboard on my yacht. That's the real pain in this transition period between 2 and 4 strokes... Anyone want to swap? I would consider any of the little 4 strokes (well the major brands anyway), plus some cash...
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I have a 3.3 Mercury - same engine but with a neutral/forward gearbox. I think its 1.4 litres. Run time is probably an hour I guess.
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This is the final result. A bit of cleaning up and it'll be pretty as.
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Thanks for all the feedback guys. For now I have decided to just build a Swim/boarding platform, and maybe do the transom cut when I’ve had an opportunity to do some glassing on a less precious item than my 830. I’d hate to live with having butchered one. NZTiger that looks good. I am keen to see it (probably a weekend less blowy than this one. Mattm have you got pics of your swim platform? I’d love to see it. Funlovincriminal, was this on Trademe recently? Stunning!
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Absolutely keen to see it! Where’s your mooring? Mines in the Tamaki.
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On phone, I go to “Full Version” and then as per above.
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Luckily my boat already has a through hull rudder, so no mods required there. I could literally just cut the transom open between the seats and patch the holes (Properly of course). I am pretty handy, having previously design and manufactured furniture for a living, using Timber, Stainless steel, Aluminium and glass. Unfortunately I have almost no experience in Fiberglass. I thought I could probably build a deck like this one.
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I have to agree with Jon on this - my skinny boom would snap in two.