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  • #468220

    bgibson53
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    I have run wires to the front switches on my Classic and have yet to run across any wiring that has been spliced.

    #301928

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    Save the money on a second one, you can only see one side at a time.

    #368271

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    Was fishing on Fayette this weekend though not in the tournament and met several fellow Bass Cat owners and sales representatives from Big D Outdoors Marine who were at the tournament. The enthusiasm displayed by the guys couldnt help but rub off on all the young kids that were there. I would like to give these. folks a heart felt thanks for being there for the kids. Guess the sudden increase in wave action we felt must have been when Jimmy decided to test the new boarding ladder.Last edited by bgibson53 on October 30th, 2007, 6:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.

    #348195

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    If you are using the proper RAM unit there should have been a self-tapping screw that secures the unit to the railing, this will prevent it from rotating. On my unit it had a piece of rubber that went between the Ram unit and the railing, after this was in place you would use the self-tapping screw to secure the lower half of the base to the railing.

    #348207

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    Never experienced that type of problem, as previously mentioned mine had a T-support as well that kept the railing from rotatiing.

    #296192

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    If you can put up with jet-skiers and wake-boarders, you can have a fairly decent on the water.

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