Vented cover, I did something similar trying to get registration numbers off:mad:
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Vented cover, I did something similar trying to get registration numbers off:mad:
Spring, had same issue last year.
2010 Z521. 24 Fury 4 hole shot is awesome
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I might have a panel around, same boat. Replaced mine with BBT mount. PM Me if your still looking I'll see if I can find it.
Don't need to do cement board. Just skim coat brick with with mortar mix. A bonding agent in mortar will help, but not a necessity. Let it dry for a day, stick your stone.
Build something under the seat to raise it up?
Made my night!!!:laugh:
:doh:Every Day!!!!
The gravel pits up by Jenison don't have boat access unless water is real high. I know guys that fish above Eastmanville but they usually use Aluminum boats at least until they get their paths...
:thumb up2:2010 Z521 jumps out of the hole with that setup.
Thanks, ordered up!
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Yes, I did. Worked really well, went from Michigan to Oklahoma to buy a boat. I worked out a deal with 2 sellers to take their boat to a dealer to get it inspected, I paid for it. Worked out as first...
Got RMP ones. I like them better, but you have to do some adjusting/cutting if you have the durasafe locks on. Won't slide over them.
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Give Walloon lk a try, little easier in the wind.
Agree!!!
If its on cement patio scrub it first with a stiff brush wet, (not wire brush) mortar usually doesnt stick real good to cement if cement is really smooth. If pavers, use 3/4 gallon muriatic acid...
Sorry, just getting into it. It must be thru Roku device not Hulu.
Yes we just started streaming and you have to do a search for outdoor channel then add it. Didn't cost anything just needed to be added.
Don't dampen surface if using real stone veneer, they will just slide down the wall!
Scratch coat and bonding agent, brush scratch coat with stiff brush when wet to get a smooth but rough surface. Using natural stone, mud will not dry as fast so hold a little longer or use wood...
I have navionics + and use the cmap free version also. For the most part navionics + is good. Some smaller lakes don't match up though.
Check out Laticrete products. They have a waterproofer that goes on concrete that you can adhere stone veneer to after it dries. Will even have a warranty if done to specs.