Thanks guys. I have the tongue weight dialed in so not much wiggle room to bring the boat forward or back much. I might try adding some keel rollers as well but will keep the brunt of the weight distributed on the wobble rollers.
I have a magic tilt trailer with wobble rollers for my 21' CC. If I'm not on a steep ramp it's a bear to push off. I was thinking of raising the front roller assemblies an inch or two if it's possible. Any reason I shouldn't? Thanks
I'm still up here in Farmingdale. Normally I like locust to season at least 12 mos. But I'll be burning this locust next winter on the back end. I'll split it a little thinner than normal hoping to fast track the drying a bit. This will be my last winter chasing wood the year after I'll be on...
Thanks Larry. I was thinking of a fireproof mantle on the wall above the stove to deflect some heat. Just kicking this idea around and will run it by my local stove store.
Does anyone here have a rear venting stove? If so, any draft issues? I'm thinking maybe I can have a stove with a rear flue exit and then I'll be able to have a tv above the stove (with proper clearances of course).
Thanks for the input guys. I've always had a wood stove and agree they are the best heating option and bang for your buck. Even up here (LI) Larry I heat my cape with our wood stove unless it's below 20 and the wind is howling (sucking the heat out). My problem with the new home design its...
Thinking of an insert in a fireplace for the new house instead of a stand alone wood stove so I can have a TV over the mantel in the living room. It will be an interior fireplace but I'm not expecting the heat output of a stove.
Thanks Larry very interesting read. By the way Pat and I are going to Delaware next week to look at some modular home models. We'll be making a decision soon.
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