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Post by outtadblue on Aug 17, 2020 11:56:12 GMT -5
linkLooks like a new man at the top. Time for a 3 piece hull, pure fishing boat. Wishful thinking I know.
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Post by fishnfool on Aug 17, 2020 12:44:41 GMT -5
linkLooks like a new man at the top. Time for a 3 piece hull, pure fishing boat. Wishful thinking I know. Man oh man even Regulator doesn't do that anymore Linky no worky
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Post by outtadblue on Aug 17, 2020 13:14:05 GMT -5
Well I can’t get it to work either. Sorry
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Post by fishnfool on Aug 17, 2020 13:58:59 GMT -5
Haha who's the new president and what happened to Paul?
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Post by hookedup on Aug 17, 2020 14:34:20 GMT -5
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Post by fishnfool on Aug 17, 2020 14:58:24 GMT -5
Interesting....
"Georgia Oak Partners entered a partnership with Sailfish Boats in 2017 and has committed meaningful investment into the expansion of the company’s product line, including the launch of the 360CC, 272CC, 276DC models. Parmentier aims to take the Sailfish brand to the next level and build upon the brand’s long-lasting legacy."
I wonder what this means for Hoppes Jr who was surely being groomed to take over from his Dad?
Seems the new equity partner has a lot to say about who will be running things.
Sailfish now being run by a conglomerate. Will be interesting to see what impact this has on the brand , CS etc...
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Post by Ol Mucky on Aug 17, 2020 15:16:34 GMT -5
It worked out well for Mako after they went to Tracker/Bass Pro......
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Post by outtadblue on Aug 17, 2020 17:02:57 GMT -5
Thanks hooked up for the link. Got busy at work and couldn’t fix it.
You hear a lot of horror stories when you have a new president. Be interesting to see.
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Post by fishnfool on Aug 17, 2020 17:06:07 GMT -5
It worked out well for Mako after they went to Tracker/Bass Pro...... Lol
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Post by fishnfool on Aug 17, 2020 21:34:26 GMT -5
Well hopefully they finally fire the electrician.
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Post by hookedup on Aug 17, 2020 21:45:26 GMT -5
X2.
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Post by Pepe on Aug 18, 2020 10:37:52 GMT -5
Well hopefully they finally fire the electrician. You don't want to see my boat's back of the house. I installed a new distribution block for a new VHF radio and a search light connected to the 4th battery and secured it with a tie wrap, and it looks like it got loose with the movement, and it took me some time to found it. Is a cable jungle. LOL
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Post by hookedup on Aug 18, 2020 16:28:45 GMT -5
My additions aren't the neatest either, but part of the problem is the pitifully small buss bars. I've got 3 wires on many of the screws and 2 on all the rest. When I got it most had 2 wires per screw. Had to get longer screws to get them to 3 wires and still have enough threads on the screw. I had thought about getting additional buss bars and extending the current ones, but due to placement there isn't enough room and moving the existing ones would be a nightmare.
Maybe one day I'll get bored and fed up with the wiring and buy larger buss bars and replace the current ones, but without a doubt I'd end up creating some wiring problems so I'm not sure I'll ever be that bored.
I'd say on my boat other than the buss bar issue, about 80-90% of the wiring is done well. Right length, right placement and properly tied down. Guess I was fairly lucky. However, the 10-20% that needs some improvement needs a lot. Tinned wires not connected to anything and left dangling. Very few cable tags. That I plan to resolve once I get to some downtime and it gets cooler.
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