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Anyone happen to know the shaft diameter on a Sealine F37? I need to get ropecutters ordered up, and apparently Sealine don't know...

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Well if Sealine dont know, how the hell are the rest of us!! Boats are modifide all the time, better measure and make sure.

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Thanks, Haydn. I was rather hoping for a knowledgeable response from someone who owns an F37, actually. But whatever.

I hope you know where the battery isolator switches are on MuckyFarter, cos I haven't a clue, I'm afraid. And I don't know where you left your car keys, either.

I would measure the buggers, but I'm 70 miles away, and it's too cold to dive at this time of year (for me, at any rate).

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Why do you need to dive to measure the shaft? Why not measure it at the stern glands? In any case, even if Sealine gave you a figure, I would'nt trust them to be right so it would be wise to measure the shafts anyway given the high cost of ropecutters

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Twit!! Well you can measure them on the outside if you wish. I'd do them on the inside cos I'm lazy.../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Re: Doh!

I am embarrassed. But I plead iggerance, on the grounds that I've never had a shaft drive boat before. Does measuring them at the sterngland make them less than 70 miles away, then?

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At last a voice of wisdom. You just cant get the sencible questions on here these days..../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Re: Doh!

Yes. Should be about three foot closer.../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Re: but surely

that depends. On a swinging mooring, it would depend on the state of the tide, n'est ce pas?

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