Can anyone guess?
If not, I'll post a hint later.
Can anyone guess?
If not, I'll post a hint later.
George Carter
Central Florida
gcarter763@aol.com
http://kineticocentralfl.com/
“If you have to argue your science by using fraud, your science is not valid"
Professor Ian Plimer, Adilaide and Melbourne Universities
Windshield hook bolt???
(don't know exact technical term)
A 3/4"X 3/8 " reducing coupling with a brass threaded rod screwed into it...Ed
Ghetto freeze plug puller?
"Speed's fine, but accuracy is final."
- Bill Jordan
1998 Donzi 21LXR
1971 Boston Whaler 13
Everybody knows that's a sky hook .
But I've never seen one before in real life
Just because something's old doesn't mean you throw it away !
OK, here's a hint picture:
George Carter
Central Florida
gcarter763@aol.com
http://kineticocentralfl.com/
“If you have to argue your science by using fraud, your science is not valid"
Professor Ian Plimer, Adilaide and Melbourne Universities
Trim tab indicator cable end??
Member - WAFNC
1997 22 Classic (sold)
1997 Formula 271 Fastech
502 Mag MPI
Ejection seat harness?
"Speed's fine, but accuracy is final."
- Bill Jordan
1998 Donzi 21LXR
1971 Boston Whaler 13
Oil drain cap.
1986 Minx
Engine: Whats that?
Hooks to the end of the oil drain tube and also to the drain plug. Lays y in the bilge ( if you choose to leave it down there ) otherwise it hooks to a shower curtain hook high on the side of your engine. I have one on the Baby. Like it. Makes it easy to change the oil.
I have far too many boats, just ask my Wife.
If you have something of great quality, and you take care of it, it will last forever.
Never Economise on Luxuries
I was thinking it was for pulling hoses ...
A winner is just a loser that got up and did it one more time.
1959 Biesemeyer - 4pt Hydro Drag - 2013 ACBS Winner - Best Race Boat
1967 Nova Marine - SuperNova24 - ACBS Winner - 2012 Best Race Boat - 2016 Peoples Choice & Best Non Wood
1972 John Allmand - Nova 19
1972 John Allmand - Nova19 (#2)
1982 PolarKraft -Jonboat - Crab Killer
Mine has a petcock on the end but no fancypants hooks ..Ed
Y'all are on the right track. With the exhaust on the engine, it's very difficult to reach under the pan to access the drain hose. The hose is pretty stiff and even if there were a small line attached to the end of the hose, it might still be difficult to get the hose to start into the drain tube. So the idea is attach a small line to the hook and #10 size stud. It should be easy to get the hook into the drain tube and due to the small diameter, it should also be self aligning to a degree. If the hook and stud comes through the drain tube, the hose will follow. The hook and stud are actually toilet parts. I drilled and tapped the drain cap (1/4" pipe) and installed the stud and lock nut w/red Loc-Tite. It shouldn't come apart. I'll let you know well it works.
George Carter
Central Florida
gcarter763@aol.com
http://kineticocentralfl.com/
“If you have to argue your science by using fraud, your science is not valid"
Professor Ian Plimer, Adilaide and Melbourne Universities
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