Eye lift for cockpit floorboard.
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Eye lift for cockpit floorboard.
Hi,
Broke the eyelid by stepping on it whilst it was in the upright position.
Searched everywhere for a replacement but the dimensions seem to be unusual. (30x51mm) so I wrote to HR (Martin) who confirmed that they have been taken out of circulation.
He offered to look for one and managed to find one in a drawer in another location. He found one and agreed to part with it for 100:-
Have not received it yet but I wanted to share the great service I got from Martin at HR and let you know not to step on the eye.
Broke the eyelid by stepping on it whilst it was in the upright position.
Searched everywhere for a replacement but the dimensions seem to be unusual. (30x51mm) so I wrote to HR (Martin) who confirmed that they have been taken out of circulation.
He offered to look for one and managed to find one in a drawer in another location. He found one and agreed to part with it for 100:-
Have not received it yet but I wanted to share the great service I got from Martin at HR and let you know not to step on the eye.
Re: Eye lift for cockpit floorboard.
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the tip, I have also found HR's after sales service very good. This is good example of why it is great to have a manufacturer, that hasn't gone bankrupt during this downturn of the boating industry.
Thanks for the tip, I have also found HR's after sales service very good. This is good example of why it is great to have a manufacturer, that hasn't gone bankrupt during this downturn of the boating industry.
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Re: Eye lift for cockpit floorboard.
I did the very same thing in the summer in bare feet!. I lost - the lifting eye won. At the time I wasn't happy but now I see it may well have been the best outcome. I don't leave it in the upright position anymore. Still got a limp HA!
Thanks for the tip Dan.
Thanks for the tip Dan.
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