Humminbird Side Imaging Forums

General => General Discussion => Topic started by: jnc5908404 on May 04, 2012, 03:53:34 PM

Title: PVC, show your creations....
Post by: jnc5908404 on May 04, 2012, 03:53:34 PM
 ;D
As many of you know, putting a boat back on a trailer in windy conditions like we experience many days here in the north is a pain.
And, many of the after market trailer guides just don't measure up.
So off I went to the hardware store for more PVC, love this stuff.
$16 dollars and 45 minutes later they were pantined an mounted with Rollers on top covered in $1.50 worth of outdoor carpet.
Tried it out twice this last week and what a wonderful difference in getting the boat back out of the water.

Also, took two hours and created a 798C SI HD Ducer telescoping mount fo rthe bow that work equally as impressively, Ill post pictures after opener this weekend.

Great fishing (And rescue/recovery) to all this year.
Title: Re: PVC, show your creations....
Post by: Rüdiger on May 05, 2012, 03:42:15 AM
Hi GNC

Eine gute Idee :D, habe auch manchmal das Problem mit dem wind, werde deine idee aufgreifen.

mvh
Rüdiger
Title: Re: PVC, show your creations....
Post by: ITGEEK on May 05, 2012, 11:20:45 AM
Very nice.
That's first class work.
Title: Re: PVC, show your creations....
Post by: JOHN CASTELLUCCIO on July 27, 2017, 12:16:41 AM
 As many of you know, putting a boat back on a trailer in windy conditions like we experience many days here in the north is a pain.
And, many of the after market trailer guides just don't measure up.
So off I went to the hardware store for more PVC, love this stuff.
$16 dollars and 45 minutes later they were pantined an mounted with Rollers on top covered in $1.50 worth of outdoor carpet.
Tried it out twice this last week and what a wonderful difference in getting the boat back out of the water.

Also, took two hours and created a 798C SI HD Ducer telescoping mount fo rthe bow that work equally as impressively, Ill post pictures after opener this weekend.

Great fishing (And rescue/recovery) to all this year.


WHAT type of glue did you use to adhere the glue to the pvc tubing???
SimplePortal 2.3.3 © 2008-2010, SimplePortal