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Mike
I only use stainless, nylon, or certain other durable plastics on my boats. You can usually find good stainless bolts,nuts, and some fittings at Ace Hardware stores, or Lowe's. Add Home Depot for some plastic stuff you can use. The pulleys on Old Blue were plastic wheels for patio sliding doors. I molded the actual pulley body into the boat with wood and epoxy and then used a stainless center screw to hold the "sheave". It worked great. I could remove the screw and replace the line easily.Light Keeper's Kid wrote:I'm afraid I'll be one of those open water guy's that will be pick'n my spot's most of the time in 10'-15' of water,see'n I'm mostly a freshwater redfish man and will hit the saltwater once in awhile.That's why i'll need stainless fitting's
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Mike
I am going to post up another updated review on the Saltwater board so as not to take away from this thread.Pogo wrote:Tom, last I heard that Stinger was brand new . . . what was that, half a year ago? Now that you've had it a while, tell us about it...
Sorry if you've already issued a report and I missed it...