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Forum: RIBs & ribbing 08 December 2004, 11:26
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Posted By peteb
Rogue, Pete7 is right, just follow his...

Rogue,

Pete7 is right, just follow his link. Cost is £2,690 for trailer, £120 for flushing kit (great invention), and £90 for spare wheel and bracket, total £2,900 plus of course VAT = Grand...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 12 October 2004, 10:09
Replies: 28
Views: 4,920
Posted By peteb
Because of the very slight gradient on the slip I...

Because of the very slight gradient on the slip I use at Gillingham I have to use a 30ft rope from the trailer to the tow vehicle, even with this length the boat is only just in deep enough water. ...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 12 October 2004, 09:27
Replies: 28
Views: 4,920
Posted By peteb
Yes Rich, because of the angle of the slip, if I...

Yes Rich, because of the angle of the slip, if I was to release the winch strap after before the boat was in the water, it would roll off and have a slight collission with the slip, even if it was...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 12 October 2004, 09:10
Replies: 28
Views: 4,920
Posted By peteb
That's a good idea Nick :D Don't worry I have a...

That's a good idea Nick :D Don't worry I have a good few straps in strategic places 'just in case', with a 2 tonne breaking strain one from the bow eye to the winch post (see photo).

The other...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 11 October 2004, 21:53
Replies: 28
Views: 4,920
Posted By peteb
All those pneumatic tyres are on stalks and are...

All those pneumatic tyres are on stalks and are adjusted to fit the hull, because they are pneumatic the step rolls over them easily and causes no damage to the hull. The only thing is if your winch...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 11 October 2004, 21:34
Replies: 28
Views: 4,920
Posted By peteb
Yes it was a little wonky, It had been craned on,...

Yes it was a little wonky, It had been craned on, I don't have that problem now when it gets pulled out of the water, getting a bit better at it, but still crap myself when driving with that behind...
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 11 October 2004, 21:24
Replies: 28
Views: 4,920
Posted By peteb
See :-...

See :- https://www.rib.net/forum/showthread.php?t=7215&highlight=duo+conic for the answer

This is an example of the type of trailer that will take a stepped hull :-
Forum: RIBs & ribbing 11 October 2004, 19:39
Replies: 28
Views: 4,920
Posted By peteb
Contact Jimmy Green Marine, 01297 20744 or see...

Contact Jimmy Green Marine, 01297 20744 or see www.jimmygreen.co.uk They will tell you exactly what you need and can splice or fit whatever you want to it, very friendly and great efficient service....
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