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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:33 am
by jwrape
ready123 wrote:
jwrape wrote:Ok, Generator it is.... I already have a hose connection in the rear. just need one for the front decks
RU saying you already have washdown for the aft area? If so why not T that and run another hose to the bow area and use that one pump?
I have a Hot and cold connection under my captains bench that was the feed for the washer and dryer that used to be on board.
It would be impossible to connect to that and feed it from the Aft to the Stern.

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:38 am
by kevin babineau
wow anyone want to big project f36? i want a tri cabin....im not being sarcastic....im a house boat guy i have never seen a tri cabin before being on this sight....i think a tri cabin would suit me better especially with a washer and dryer....nice!!!....i cant let the wife hear me say that she'd freak lol

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:43 am
by jwrape
kevin babineau wrote:wow anyone want to big project f36? i want a tri cabin....im not being sarcastic....im a house boat guy i have never seen a tri cabin before being on this sight....i think a tri cabin would suit me better especially with a washer and dryer....nice!!!....i cant let the wife hear me say that she'd freak lol
It doesn't have it any longer. It used to be in the closet in the master quarters. It was a little tiny stacker unit. The only way I knew it was my father was told of it's existance and also the breakers are still labeled for them... :D

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:05 am
by kevin babineau
well u have a very nice boat

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:06 am
by jwrape
kevin babineau wrote:well u have a very nice boat
Well, thank you.... As you know, it's a labor of love.... More labor than love sometimes.... :lol:

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:12 am
by kevin babineau
i wrote sometime before about passengers on the bow...i have an f36 is it legal to be underway with people on the bow? here on the ocean obviously i would do it when its rough...the f36 doesnt have bow seating built into it....on my houseboat it is a totally different layout...ur boat obviously looks like it is meant to accomodate people riding out there

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:21 am
by jwrape
kevin babineau wrote:i wrote sometime before about passengers on the bow...i have an f36 is it legal to be underway with people on the bow? here on the ocean obviously i would do it when its rough...the f36 doesnt have bow seating built into it....on my houseboat it is a totally different layout...ur boat obviously looks like it is meant to accomodate people riding out there
Oh, yea, it did beautifully on saturday for out parties cruise at sunset.... It wa gorgeous weather.

I could defintely feel all the weigh of 24 people on the bow. We had to get people to sit on either side to balance us out. Everyone kept standing on the starbord side. It;s hard to pull out of the dock with the boat leaning like that.

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:29 am
by gjrylands
There are no laws restricting riding on the bow that I’m aware of . You just have to use some common sense. Rough water or high speed are certainly times to be off the front deck. I personally never allow people to sit on the gunnels with their feet hanging over the side, but I don’t think that is even illegal.

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:31 am
by kevin babineau
i kno in mass it is illegal to ride on the bow of a boat unless it is a bowrider...ie made for that purpose....i dont kno if it changes with size....also no one can ride on the swim platform or engine sunpad while underway

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:35 am
by jwrape
kevin babineau wrote:i kno in mass it is illegal to ride on the bow of a boat unless it is a bowrider...ie made for that purpose....i dont kno if it changes with size....also no one can ride on the swim platform or engine sunpad while underway
That's weird.... but then again, mine has a seat up there and is made for it.

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:38 am
by jwrape
Here ya go, last Saturday night
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