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Re: Where to find Hull ID
'Just a small comment, Julie, the number is "on the right side of the transom"?--Now, let's see if I face the transom that would make it on the port side of the boat, but if I'm sitting in the boat at
'Just a small comment, Julie, the number is "on the right side of the transom"?--Now, let's see if I face the transom that would make it on the port side of the boat, but if I'm sitting in the boat at
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Robert Collier
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#28382
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Re: Where to find Hull ID
My Hull ID is low on the right side of the transom, hard to see when in the water.
My Hull ID is low on the right side of the transom, hard to see when in the water.
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Julie Demaree
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#28381
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Re: Where to find Hull ID
Look on the transom at waterline on left side of rudder. It is ground into the fiberglass. Near where the keel meets the transom.
Look on the transom at waterline on left side of rudder. It is ground into the fiberglass. Near where the keel meets the transom.
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billcartwright46
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#28380
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Re: Boarding Ladders
Thanks Nick for your help. That tells me what I need to know - Safe Sailing
Thanks Nick for your help. That tells me what I need to know - Safe Sailing
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Joe Collins
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#28379
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Re: Where to find Hull ID
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Erik Svenson
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#28378
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Re: Where to find Hull ID
On ours it is on the bottom edge of the transom near the rudder on the port side. Supposed to be stbd side upper edge, but being that as it may, ours is port lower edge. Should be PCS20 plus
On ours it is on the bottom edge of the transom near the rudder on the port side. Supposed to be stbd side upper edge, but being that as it may, ours is port lower edge. Should be PCS20 plus
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Jim Hooker
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#28377
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Where to find Hull ID
May be a basic question, but where do I find the HIN on my Flicka?
Thanks, Erik
s/v Flicka (yes, it’s called “Flicka”)
May be a basic question, but where do I find the HIN on my Flicka?
Thanks, Erik
s/v Flicka (yes, it’s called “Flicka”)
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Erik Svenson
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#28376
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Re: Boarding Ladders
Hello - joe collins here - I have the last made Flicka made #434 - 1998
I purchased the boat a year ago. Minus the ladder - does anyone have an idea where I can get a replacement - I would love to
Hello - joe collins here - I have the last made Flicka made #434 - 1998
I purchased the boat a year ago. Minus the ladder - does anyone have an idea where I can get a replacement - I would love to
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Joe Collins
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#28375
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Rudder Cheeks Tiller Hole Location
The cheeks were made from a slab of Osage Orange and now moving to locate and drill for the bolts.
Question, as I don't have the original cheeks - can someone provide the location of the tiller
The cheeks were made from a slab of Osage Orange and now moving to locate and drill for the bolts.
Question, as I don't have the original cheeks - can someone provide the location of the tiller
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kocarc@...
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#28374
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Re: Rudder Cheeks Replacement
On Aug 17, 2022, at 8:08 PM, kocarc via groups.io <kocarc@...> wrote:
The cheeks were made from a slab of Osage Orange and now moving to locate and drill for the bolts.
Question, as I don't have
On Aug 17, 2022, at 8:08 PM, kocarc via groups.io <kocarc@...> wrote:
The cheeks were made from a slab of Osage Orange and now moving to locate and drill for the bolts.
Question, as I don't have
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ED SEITZ
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#28373
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Re: Rudder Cheeks Replacement
The cheeks were made from a slab of Osage Orange and now moving to locate and drill for the bolts.
Question, as I don't have the original cheeks - can someone provide the location of the tiller bolt
The cheeks were made from a slab of Osage Orange and now moving to locate and drill for the bolts.
Question, as I don't have the original cheeks - can someone provide the location of the tiller bolt
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kocarc@...
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#28372
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Re: mast screws
Oh I bet this is what it is. It looks just like 14’’
Thanks much
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Giacomo Bernardi
Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of California Santa Cruz
Center for Ocean
Oh I bet this is what it is. It looks just like 14’’
Thanks much
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Giacomo Bernardi
Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of California Santa Cruz
Center for Ocean
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Giacomo Bernardi
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#28371
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Re: mast screws
Could be an incomplete job of mounting mast steps. Spacing could be a clue: 12” is normal, but some, like my MastMate, are 14”.
Could be an incomplete job of mounting mast steps. Spacing could be a clue: 12” is normal, but some, like my MastMate, are 14”.
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gabriel warren
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#28370
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Re: mast screws
There are several sets at regular intervals the entire length of the mast. This is why I thought of a ladder. But they are only on one side of the mast.
Very weird.
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Giacomo Bernardi
Professor,
There are several sets at regular intervals the entire length of the mast. This is why I thought of a ladder. But they are only on one side of the mast.
Very weird.
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Giacomo Bernardi
Professor,
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Giacomo Bernardi
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#28369
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Re: mast screws
Perhaps someone once mounted a winch handle holder there??
Bill Huesmann
S/V MORNING STAR (Dana 139)
Gulf Shores, AL
"Much as I love sailing, I'm not all that interested in going off sailing 'round
Perhaps someone once mounted a winch handle holder there??
Bill Huesmann
S/V MORNING STAR (Dana 139)
Gulf Shores, AL
"Much as I love sailing, I'm not all that interested in going off sailing 'round
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William Huesmann
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#28368
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Re: New Owner
The thing about single-handing is avoiding assistance from people who think you need help. I was tieing up at the Camden (Maine) Yacht Club and two older gentlemen on the float offered to help. I
The thing about single-handing is avoiding assistance from people who think you need help. I was tieing up at the Camden (Maine) Yacht Club and two older gentlemen on the float offered to help. I
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Priscilla Wheatley
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#28367
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mast screws
Sorry for bombarding with questions but as we approach our launch date more new things come up....
On one side of the mast, there are sets of screws, and we wonder what these are for, may be places
Sorry for bombarding with questions but as we approach our launch date more new things come up....
On one side of the mast, there are sets of screws, and we wonder what these are for, may be places
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Giacomo Bernardi
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#28366
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Re: Red Rascal "Home made"
Good response, Robert!!
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Good response, Robert!!
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Michael Schmidtman
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#28365
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Re: Tabernacle
Fabulous, I am on it, thank you so much
if you watch this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEuYL9fYTac
and pause at the time: 15 seconds (yes the very beginning of the video) you can see a hinged
Fabulous, I am on it, thank you so much
if you watch this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEuYL9fYTac
and pause at the time: 15 seconds (yes the very beginning of the video) you can see a hinged
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Giacomo Bernardi
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#28364
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Re: Tabernacle
Giacomo— With a little digging, I found the article in Flicka Friends. It is in #66, Winter 2018 (vol 19, #1). You can google ‘Flicka Friends newsletter’ to see it.
Good luck.
GABRIEL WARREN--
Giacomo— With a little digging, I found the article in Flicka Friends. It is in #66, Winter 2018 (vol 19, #1). You can google ‘Flicka Friends newsletter’ to see it.
Good luck.
GABRIEL WARREN--
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gabriel warren
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#28363
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