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Baben



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Like dan_uk_1984 says, you want to be careful there (although with such a light load it shouldn't be an issue) - the thread in the roof is meant for clamping the foot of thr roof bar or roofrack, and is not designed for a load.

Look into the D3 forum - one of the guys managed to detach one of them from the roof somehow. Not easy to fix if it goes wrong

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I have made up some clampy down things so that the bolt tightens down onto the fixing, just to help hold things in place, and reduce the possibility of lateral movement. .
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I think this is a great, quick solution to a problem; well done! I am about to start a thread which needs some inventing thinking to solve. Feel free to think of a solution for me!

Carl

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i also think it was a great idea , it got the job done and was safe for the weight it was carrying -all this going on about load Yawn

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Back again this time with 50kg of Topper on board (and the rest inside although the top part of the mast and the boom were a bit of a squeeze). Off to sail it tomorrow Smile





Next boat will be a rib or a dory, but I'll get a trailer for that Shocked

Oh, and the first picture shows the side with the scratches on (see other post: http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic6191.html) .
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good post resurrection JOE....i think its a brilliant idea for a temporary solution...

i've also seen the 'holes' on the roof used to mount a cb aerial /bracket..


edit..notice you now have different wheels , are they 18''?

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scarey wrote:
edit..notice you now have different wheels , are they 18''?


Yes, put them on last autumn with new Grabbers - my winter set - just not got round to switching back to the 20"'s ! .
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Laughing ..you should leave them on , its nearly winter again....

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