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  1. Halibut 2012- Strait

    Halibut 2012- Strait

    Halibut 2012- Strait
  2. Halibut 2012- Strait

    Halibut 2012- Strait

    Halibut 2012- Strait
  3. Bottom Paint 2011

    Bottom Paint 2011

    Bottom Paint 2011
  4. Reapplication of Bottom Paint Nov 2011

    Reapplication of Bottom Paint Nov 2011

    Reapplication of Bottom Paint Nov 2011
  5. seahooked

    Advice on Teaking the Cabin Floor

    Bob, You need to write an autobiography, if you haven't already. You have to be one of the most interesting guys on the planet.
  6. seahooked

    Advice on Teaking the Cabin Floor

    Thanks for the nice compliments guys. It was a lot of trial and error, and total hours. One thing I can do is dimension the sections and add some detailed photos so if someone wanted to take on the same project, they would have a leg up. I had to start with cardboard cutouts.
  7. seahooked

    Advice on Teaking the Cabin Floor

    Thanks Bob!
  8. seahooked

    Advice on Teaking the Cabin Floor

    Well it's been four years since I had the initial idea for this project but I finally completed my three-section teak cabin floor. This removed the curvature of the cabin floor plus raised the center of the aisle about 3". Both are big pluses in my opinion. And then there's the beauty of the...
  9. Custom Teak Cabin Floor

    Custom Teak Cabin Floor

    Custom Teak Cabin Floor
  10. Custom Teak Cabin Floor

    Custom Teak Cabin Floor

    Custom Teak Cabin Floor
  11. Custom 3_Section Teak Cabin Floor

    Custom 3_Section Teak Cabin Floor

    Custom 3_Section Teak Cabin Floor
  12. Navigation Light Extension and Raised Radar to Accomodate 9\' Dingy

    Navigation Light Extension and Raised Radar to Accomodate 9\' Dingy

    Navigation Light Extension and Raised Radar to Accomodate 9\' Dingy
  13. Remote Control Bow-Mounted Searchlight

    Remote Control Bow-Mounted Searchlight

    Remote Control Bow-Mounted Searchlight
  14. seahooked

    most awsome halibut recipe

    Love the topic. Halibut is my favorite fish and I have several great recipies (3/4 of a b ottle of chardonny and on my crappy blackberry....). My favorite is baked with a stuffing of brie, dungenous crab and shrimp- smothered with a berre blanc sauce. But what I wanted to share is my simple...
  15. seahooked

    "Intermittent"wiper switches; input, experience et

    Charlie, If this operates as described, it may be a good way to go. Not much detail to go on (from the information) however certainly a lot less effort than I went through for about the same price. I'm very interested to see how it works out. Please keep us posted.
  16. seahooked

    "Intermittent"wiper switches; input, experience et

    Mark, A potentiometer is a resistor that you can change the value linearily by turning a knob. In my case I used one that varies from zero to 500K ohm in just 3/4 of a turn. It wasn't an easy thing to build however still well worth the effort. I commend Dave Mason for his desire to build...
  17. Intermittent wiper circuit board.  Switch and potentiometer protrude through the console (and secure the circuit board).  The two blue components are the relays- one for each wiper.

    Intermittent wiper circuit board. Switch and potentiometer protrude through the console (and secure the circuit board). The two blue components are the relays- one for each wiper.

    Intermittent wiper circuit board. Switch and potentiometer protrude through the console (and secure the circuit board). The two blue components are the relays- one for each wiper.
  18. Intermittent wiper controls- \"On\" switch above and \"Delay\" potentiometer below.  The pot is a 3/4 turn type which varies the delay from 1.5 sec to 60 sec.

    Intermittent wiper controls- \"On\" switch above and \"Delay\" potentiometer below. The pot is a 3/4 turn type which varies the delay from 1.5 sec to 60 sec.

    Intermittent wiper controls- \"On\" switch above and \"Delay\" potentiometer below. The pot is a 3/4 turn type which varies the delay from 1.5 sec to 60 sec.
  19. seahooked

    "Intermittent"wiper switches; input, experience et

    I built and installed an "intermittent wiper" circuit two years ago which is virtually identical to the one proposed by Dave Mason. It's been the best modification I have made on the boat and I use it all the time. I tweaked some of the resistor values so my delay varies from 1.5 seconds to 60...
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