CAPE FEAR RIGGING AND TRAILER MOUNTING
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:11 am
Adapted the trailer to hold the "V" bottom SOT hull.
Used 3/4" Ply cut to shape of the keel and covered with carpet.

New tie downs are 1/4" rope with a self locking pulley. Works a lot better than the old ratchet straps.


Used 1/2" pipe insulation tubes to protect finish of the boat.


Mounted some pad eyes in the tankwell and installed bungee cording.


Cockpit floor with "Academy" clear stick-on ruler.

Rudder keeper is mounted on the stern "Hobie" dry hatch lid.

Center hatch is also a "Hobie" dry hatch plus there are 2 flush rod holders.

Front hatch is "Crack o Dawn" dry hatch, depth finder is an "Eagle 360" color.

I love the "Hobie" flush mount pouches. They have a bungee top and they are good for holding all sorts of stuff.
Of course, everything is BLACK.
Going fishing Monday morning.
Used 3/4" Ply cut to shape of the keel and covered with carpet.

New tie downs are 1/4" rope with a self locking pulley. Works a lot better than the old ratchet straps.


Used 1/2" pipe insulation tubes to protect finish of the boat.


Mounted some pad eyes in the tankwell and installed bungee cording.


Cockpit floor with "Academy" clear stick-on ruler.

Rudder keeper is mounted on the stern "Hobie" dry hatch lid.

Center hatch is also a "Hobie" dry hatch plus there are 2 flush rod holders.

Front hatch is "Crack o Dawn" dry hatch, depth finder is an "Eagle 360" color.

I love the "Hobie" flush mount pouches. They have a bungee top and they are good for holding all sorts of stuff.
Of course, everything is BLACK.
Going fishing Monday morning.