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Thread: Cowling Questions

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    Default Cowling Questions

    What is another way to hold down the cowl besides what people use now

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    what kind of boat? scale hydroplane, catamaran, outrigger of monohull?

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    If the OP means he does not want to use tape to hold down and seal the hatch, he needs to perform a search for "tape" and read the responses. He'll learn a lot.
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    Big rocks, sand bag:)
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    I have a 1994 Bud twin wing 72" I was just looking for a different way or should i just go with a push latch. I like the big rock Idea but it will scratch the paint. Ill try the sand bags

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    Quote Originally Posted by podagee View Post
    I have a 1994 Bud twin wing 72" I was just looking for a different way or should i just go with a push latch. I like the big rock Idea but it will scratch the paint. Ill try the sand bags
    Podagee
    With a 72" you really may need the sand bags. Very nice size boat. What you running in it?
    KartRacer ~ Dennis B
    Delta Force Pirate 35'~Leopard 4092~1480Kv~Seaking 180~2X6S 65C 5000 Mha Dynogy Lipo,Parallel

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    Well I'm going to try the scropion 5035-760 10S2P

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