Guys The best way to extend rudders would be to have them built out with bronze and brazed in with SiB Or built entirely out of SS I agree with that. But generally time and money determine which avenue you take. It's not cobbled to bolt on an extension It's just not the best approach. Sent from my SM-G975W using Tapatalk
Material cost me 200 1/4" aluminum 5052 Build time was 4 hours I pulled the rudders Cut the sheet Had to use a brake to bend the front of each plate Clamp and weld Drill and tap I added a magnesium anode this season No corrosion was noticed after 2 seasons Steering torque increased a little. I can troll in 3 to 4 footers and my AP barely has to make adjustments whereas before the boat was useless in 2 foot seas And to bob If you consider this cutting corners I bet there isnt a boat out there that you would consider buying I've seen a lot worse than ppl using dissimilar metals for a rudder extension Sent from my SM-G975W using Tapatalk
Dont listen to other ppl You can bolt on an extension without harm I built these for my 11m I also have friends who bolted on heavy aluminum flatbar to the rudder without any harm Sent from my SM-G975W using Tapatalk
2015 - Lund 2075 tyee.
250 hp Yamaha, 9.9 yamaha high thrust. Hummingbird 1198c sonar/gps, Helix 7 with chirp and GPS. VHS radio, 8 foot VHS antenna (removable), fish hawk (X4), on board charger, 4 blue top gel batteries, isolator switch, 4 bunk galvanized trailer, spare tire holder,
full premium camper top with side curtains, premium travel cover, 2 captains chairs, 2 air ride chairs, 1 casting seat with air ride. carpet snap in, wash down hose, bow cushions, ski pilon
berts tracks, 2 cannon down riggers (Mag 10 marlin) with ratcheting rod holders, 4 traxtech rod holders,
Minkota Ipilot link 80lbs
No marks or scratches. Excellent condition
60 hours. stored in heated garage all year.
$69,900 CAD firm.
Dave
Cell: 289-213-0140.
email: dmorrison11@cogeco.ca
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I really don't think most ppl speak of wave heights honestly. Or they just guess which in most cases they are way off. When I hear guys say 4 or 5 footers most likely its a true 2 footer. 4 footers are huge when it comes to fishing on lake o. In my previous 31 tiara we would fish up to 4 footers max even in a following sea. You can't control your speed. Your spread is crabbing all over the place. Rods are false releasing And then when you want to run in you take a beating regardless of boat make or models. I wouldn't fish 4 plus footers in a 31' or a 24' The only difference between the two boats is one is larger and can be more comfortable to fish on and sleep on with company. After owning several boats and looking at dozens I wouldn't buy any other brand than S2 yatchs Tiara, pursuit all the way. Well built and affordable boats Sent from my LG-H831 using Tapatalk
Depends on your highway laws and tow vehicle Tow distance If tow bigger if I wasn't worried I would get stopped every time. Sent from my LG-H831 using Tapatalk
If you can afford 2 boats go for it. I've had several boats at a time and still do. It hurts the wallet but allows be to fish anything and duck hunt anywhere. .as for the LO boat I would look for a beat up 27 tiara on a trailer and invest some elbow grease. I found mine for 5500 without the trailer. Bought a brand new trailer for 6k The boat was solid other than no electronics and some punky cat walks. Motors and trannies were good. I already spent 30k in extras but I'm stupid like that. Sent from my LG-H831 using Tapatalk
Hello ladies and gents,
up for sale is my 1995 Tiara 31 open.
boat is in excellent condition and comes fully rigged.
please look at photos call or text me an email and I will send you a word doc containing the sell sheet
here is a short list;
Raymarine AP
2X HB 1197
1X HB 1159
cisco electric mast
cisco rocket launcher
Berts and traxstech tracks
3X scotty 2106 HP riggers
both motors have been fully rebuilt by Crosstown engines and have 200hrs on them
new velvet drive trannies with 200 hrs
new dripless boxes
new shafts and props
new cutlass bearings
all new seacocks and thru hulls
4 new batteries
underwater lights
3 yrs old canvas and eisenglass
Kholer 6.5kw genset (out of boat and runs great 130hrs)
boat is in excellent condition for its year
fishes really well and has been maintained above and beyond
Asking $67,500 USD
call or text (416)841-2three2three
it shouldnt turn on unless it has a signal because there is no compass telling it if its on course or not.
which gps are you running
if its HB then i will grab my manual and see which wire is input/output
i dont think you need a compass for a autopilot unless you want it to hold a specific heading. if you hook it up to your gps the gps will drive your pilot. when i use my gps to hold a heading it tracks much smoother. the compass my unit came with doesnt do as well as my gps