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I highly recommend leaving the area in front of the motors uncluttered. I put my 4 fenders in the side combing panels. I don't have to raise or open anything to get to them.
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Location: Rockwood MI. Kalkaska MI. Sopron Hungary.
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Must be bigger then they look, it seemed like it would be a tight fit, will have to take a closer look when I am at the shop next time.
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Do you have engine flush fittings mounted in your diamond plate? I do...and need to leave that area easily accessible. Plus, unlike the PQ, it is so nice to be able to work on and clean the engines and bilge from INSIDE the engine compartment!
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Good point! Depends on what you have to store. I have two types. The two big boys are in the forward part of the SB panel with one of my square fenders. The other square fender sits in the port panel behind my throwable. Leave just enough space for my lines. BTW, I'm seem to be missing a nice blue line....anybody end up with one last summer?
Do you have engine flush fittings mounted in your diamond plate? I do...and need to leave that area easily accessible. Plus, unlike the PQ, it is so nice to be able to work on and clean the engines and bilge from INSIDE the engine compartment!
Do you have engine flush fittings mounted in your diamond plate? I do...and need to leave that area easily accessible. Plus, unlike the PQ, it is so nice to be able to work on and clean the engines and bilge from INSIDE the engine compartment!
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Also want to put it out there if anyone is interested, I have confirmed the May 18 & 19 date for the Tres Martin class here in MI and will have my boat in the water for the class if anyone would like to join in on those dates.