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    This Old Rickter

    2.3 inches seemed to be the magic number.
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    This Old Rickter

    Had spigots on pole plate and they worked pretty good up until I added a pole spring. So delete. As I was deleting I came up with leaving holes tight and nosing over inside edges, allowing breathers to "snap or lock " into plate.
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    This Old Rickter

    Added this for creek use.
  4. M

    This Old Rickter

    Tired of reaching into bilge and getting cut by ty-raps, I do this.
  5. M

    This Old Rickter

    My clover-leaf organizers.
  6. M

    This Old Rickter

    Since I wasn't running bilge pumps I came up with these to plug the holes, leaving pump optional for future. Never throw anything away, these are hole-saw drops I had.
  7. M

    This Old Rickter

    And of course wasn't happy with first bracket( it could rock "up" loosening bolt), so do over. The little dogleg fixed that.
  8. M

    This Old Rickter

    Decided to run stock sucker system using trim tube.
  9. M

    This Old Rickter

    Fresh water guys just don't understand. Add carbon to it ,tenfold problem.
  10. M

    This Old Rickter

    Replaced all bolts w/stainless.
  11. M

    This Old Rickter

    Wound up making my own pole stops. Angled instead of a sharp edge.
  12. M

    This Old Rickter

    After the lines, I wasn't putting any aluminium against the carbon if I could help it. Break out the 316 3/16 SS plate.
  13. M

    This Old Rickter

    Mixed my epoxy flowable and stood ski up for my "pour".
  14. M

    This Old Rickter

    I used 316 stainless lines, I know that extra 40 grams of weight might cost me the World Finals, but I'm not doin this again ! I cut a notch on tube for a "mechanical" connection.
  15. M

    This Old Rickter

    I wound up "coning" the bulkhead and pump tunnel.
  16. M

    This Old Rickter

    Little bit of heat, Little bit of hammer, this is what I got.
  17. M

    This Old Rickter

    Time for assembly. Those cooling lines, they look fine, I don't have to check them, but I'll humor myself. At first I thought I had a faulty gauge, NOT ! So on to it. My favorite friend.
  18. M

    This Old Rickter

    Like I said, nothing fancy here. Simple.
  19. M

    This Old Rickter

    Hull clean up, removed everything, rethreaded (NOT tapped) ALL inserts.
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    This Old Rickter

    Time for the drains. The only thing I will bond to carbon is stainless. Made these out of 3/8 weld bungs.
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