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25-01-2008, 06:10 PM
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Country: Job Centre
Location: In a box
Occupation: Chaos's gofer
Interests: Skiving
Boat make: Spectre 30
Engines: 2 x Promax 225
Cruising area: In the bath
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How about this, it's a twin, but only has a single faceplate at the moment, I'll need to find the little pointer thingies if anyone's interested in it!
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25-01-2008, 06:14 PM
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Registered User
Country: England
Location: South West
Occupation: Development engineer
Interests: Fast boats
Boat name: Xtreme
Boat make: Bernico 21
Engines: Mercury F1, 300 Drag, XR2 "Fingerported"
Cruising area: South West
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Price
How much you looking for Tony?
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25-01-2008, 06:24 PM
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Registered User
Country: Job Centre
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Engines: 2 x Promax 225
Cruising area: In the bath
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£60.00 incl of postage, if I can't find the pointers it'll be a bit less, but I reckon I know where the little feckers are hiding.
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25-01-2008, 07:43 PM
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wiggy808
Country: Southampton
Location: Southampton
Occupation: Marine Engineer
Interests: wakeboarding, power boats, 900hp Audi
Boat name: Marshan19
Boat make: Marshan 19, Mirage 22
Engines: Mariner 200, 2.2 5cyl Audi
Cruising area: Solent
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Southampton
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Sender
I'm after an original electric trim sender for my 175 ski. If anyone has one or knows of one could you let me know please.
Cheers Wiggy.
p.s. I'll be at poole next sat so could sort payment out there.
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27-01-2008, 04:24 PM
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is that the one you were showing us the other week dude?
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28-01-2008, 08:14 PM
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On a roll
Country: England
Location: Plymouth
Occupation: Anything in metal
Interests: Bristol Rovers, Cider & Boats
Boat name: Aqua Thunder, Badboy
Boat make: Bernico F2, Phantom 21
Engines: Merc 280efi, Merc 260efi
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Location: Plymouth
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dangerous
How much do you charge for the whole lot Dan, including the part for the dash ? Only need it for trim, no lifter or tabs.
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Hi mate, for the actuator your looking at £45, as for the front end all depends what you want really, I'm doing a few bits this week something simular (but in no way the same)to the attached ie up through dash or fixed to the front dash, havent got a clue what they will cost yet as I'm waiting to see how long they take to make, if you just wanted a simple plate etched then I guess around £30?? I can be more clear by the end of the week on prices for the front end.
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28-01-2008, 08:46 PM
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Location: Essex
Boat make: Phantom 21
Engines: Merc 2.5efi
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Location: Essex
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Cheers Dan , just an etched plate would be fine, I can sort the cable if you let me know what ends you use. Not sure what holds the cable to the plate ? Sorry mate i've had 5 Phantoms and cant remember what any of the trim gauges look like.
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28-01-2008, 08:54 PM
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On a roll
Country: England
Location: Plymouth
Occupation: Anything in metal
Interests: Bristol Rovers, Cider & Boats
Boat name: Aqua Thunder, Badboy
Boat make: Bernico F2, Phantom 21
Engines: Merc 280efi, Merc 260efi
Cruising area: Worldwide
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Originally Posted by Dangerous
Cheers Dan , just an etched plate would be fine, I can sort the cable if you let me know what ends you use. Not sure what holds the cable to the plate ? Sorry mate i've had 5 Phantoms and cant remember what any of the trim gauges look like.
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Did you want to have to cut a fair size hole through the dash? If not the easiest way will be to mount the cable on the front of the dash sliding along the frontside of the indicator plate, that way its only a couple of small u clamp style fixings. Failing that its a hole through the dash and the cable fixings will go underside of the dash (if that makes sense).
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23-03-2008, 01:49 PM
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Registered Ozone AbUser
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lifter gauge still needed
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Originally Posted by Burty
you will probably have to rig up some special jobbie as i would say the lifter will have more travel than the cable
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I have sorted the trim with a stainless marine electronic one.
The travel is approx 3" for 33C cable and lifter is 6" anyone got anything at all that will geet me started on this i.e. a lifter actuator?
Ta
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