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Topic: Gas Springs (Read 4521 times)
landes_h
Able Seaman
Posts: 148
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Blue sky sailor
Boat Model: Bavaria 38
Boat Year: 2003
Gas Springs
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July 09 2013, 09:26 »
Has anyone modified the cockpit locker lids with gas springs to ease lifting?
Pictures would be helpful.
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Greetings
Horst
Bavaria 38 / 2003 berth Portoroz, Slowenia
Nigel
R.I.P.
Old Salt
Posts: 624
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Boat Model: Bavaria 47
Boat Year: 2000
Re: Gas Springs
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July 11 2013, 16:46 »
No, but it's a good idea.
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SV Chill
Swab
Posts: 11
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Boat Model: Bavaria 44
Boat Year: 2004
Re: Gas Springs
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May 18 2019, 06:02 »
Hi landers_h, it’s been a long time, but did you install the struts? I’m looking at doing the same.
Cheers
Bob Bav 44 Chill
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tiger79
Old Salt
Posts: 947
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2014 Cruiser 37
Boat Model: Cruiser 37
Boat Year: 2014
Re: Gas Springs
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May 18 2019, 11:16 »
More recent boats have gas struts as standard, here's a pic of my 2014 boat. The struts need to be very firmly attached.
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Clivert
Able Seaman
Posts: 115
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Boat Model: Bavaria 34
Boat Year: 2001
Re: Gas Springs
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May 18 2019, 14:47 »
We have bungees and hooks inside our locker lids that hook over the rails to hold them open.
Simple and cheap.
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