Railblaza & Scotty mounts

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Re: Railblaza & Scotty mounts

Post by Andy » 17 Feb 2020, 17:11

Ill see if I can find a way to scan the brochure into a PDF and upload it

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Re: Railblaza & Scotty mounts

Post by Martin » 17 Feb 2020, 17:50

Andy wrote:
17 Feb 2020, 17:11
Ill see if I can find a way to scan the brochure into a PDF and upload it
Scan to computer and simply click save as PDF.
That’s it.

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Re: Railblaza & Scotty mounts

Post by ChrisParish » 18 Feb 2020, 10:07

That works on a Mac, Martin, or on some versions of Windows 10. Anyone with an older PC can’t do it that easily!
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Re: Railblaza & Scotty mounts

Post by Andy » 18 Feb 2020, 14:49

Yea, I run Linux, so have to hunt for the printer drivers, and some stuff that Canon uses dont work on Linux.
Found a way to do it from my mobile.

AND........ here is a link to a PDF from Borika website, duh !

http://borika.ua/fasten-en.pdf

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Re: Railblaza & Scotty mounts

Post by Martin » 18 Feb 2020, 15:36

Uploaded to the forum as a pdf..
You can download direct from here.
Fasten.pdf
Borika Fasten Catalogue (English) PDF
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Re: Railblaza & Scotty mounts

Post by Sonofgum » 16 Aug 2022, 14:05

harrison wrote:
17 Feb 2020, 15:38
Yeah, look good quality to me too, and on the whole cheaper to boot. Massive range of kit available if Boatworld do decide to widen their range.

http://borika.ua/en/production/133

Only have one item to date, a transducer mount to clear those pesky floor tabs on the T38. At £35 including mount, much cheaper than the opposition.

With a bit of IKEA chopping board, all mounted through existing lifting eye, so no extra holes in transom.


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@harrison This looks like a fantastic idea. Did it work ok and were there any drawbacks ? Sometimes there's always a problem with mounting a transom sensor, is it deep enough, is it in the way of the outboard, propeller wash, etc. This looks like its easy to adjust on the fly.

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Re: Railblaza & Scotty mounts

Post by harrison » 16 Aug 2022, 16:15

Yeah seemed to recall it worked ok, a bit flexible sometimes at planing speeds but didn’t lose bottom excessively. Not a fisherman so losing depth readings momentarily whilst hooning around not a problem.
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