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Author: | deputydawg [ Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Couple of questions on a PA 14.... |
Do most of y'all keep the 4 small scuppers in the seat area plugged or not. Any reason to not take the plugs out? I plan to take mine offshore quite a bit and think this would help. What is the purpose of the small threaded hole on top of the rudder stearing "handle"? (not sure what to call it) I just got my my PA 14 a few weeks ago and have only had it out a few times but love it! It seems to be everything I hoped it would be. Hope to make my first BTB trip this weekend if the weather holds. Thanks for looking and have a great day!!! |
Author: | Tom Kirkman [ Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Couple of questions on a PA 14.... |
I wouldn't consider leaving mine in. The self-bailing feature of the Pro-Angler is one of the reasons it's such a great boat. The small threaded bore in the steering handle is, I believe, so you can install a knob there for greater purchase on the steering toggle. I haven't found it necessary, but that's just me. Others no doubt like the knob. |
Author: | islandspeed2001 [ Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Couple of questions on a PA 14.... |
Tom Kirkman wrote: I wouldn't consider leaving mine in. The self-bailing feature of the Pro-Angler is one of the reasons it's such a great boat. The small threaded bore in the steering handle is, I believe, so you can install a knob there for greater purchase on the steering toggle. I haven't found it necessary, but that's just me. Others no doubt like the knob. Wonder if I can find one of the old time Skull Head knobs? |
Author: | RockyRaab [ Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Couple of questions on a PA 14.... |
I left the seat scuppers in on mine because I almost never get even a drop of water inside my PA-14 except what sloshes in the drive hole. But last time out, I fished through four hours of light rain, and the area under the seat did fill up a bit. The only reason those scuppers are capped would be to keep water from gushing upward in rough seas - something we might call the "Bidet Effect." On the steering handle knob, I made a nifty one by gluing a short section of bolt into a golf ball. Looked great, but the ball hit the left grab rail, limiting rudder travel in left turns. So any knob you may want to install needs a narrow "stem" tall enough to clear the grab rail. |
Author: | deputydawg [ Wed Jul 11, 2012 8:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Couple of questions on a PA 14.... |
The "bidet effect" made me laugh!!! Kind of what I though about them though. I have mine open and plan to keep it that way but was just curious about others thoughts. I never even thought about using a knob! Sometimes I just don't see the obvious I guess lol. I don't see a need for it though, my steared just fine. Thanks for all the quick responses. |
Author: | gotcha [ Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Couple of questions on a PA 14.... |
If you cut out a hole on the bottom of your seat you ship will have a head Make sure you remove the plugs first |
Author: | mythman [ Sun Jul 15, 2012 5:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Couple of questions on a PA 14.... |
RockyRaab wrote: The only reason those scuppers are capped would be to keep water from gushing upward in rough seas - something we might call the "Bidet Effect." Very funny!!! I have paddled in some extremely rough seas and by golly, never experience the "Bidet Effect" or had any water come up through those scuppers under the seat. |
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