Started this build a few months ago and came up with this $15 seat and its self draining thanks to beening pre fitted with plug hole.
yep fiberglasss, it's light ,,easy to cut down . strong base but will need some fiberglass on the sides to streigthen it up a bit
I think they are motorcycle rims.
but -something to avoid is "open" spokes, they love to grab your sheet-rope and wind it up.
they can also catch you if you are not careful.
stephen
I THINK THEY ARE OLD gsx 250 RIMS from the 80s . wearing 250x18 inch tyres .I've had then for about 15 years ,just in case I ever wanted to build a land yacht . and the open spoke aren't the safest but I'm still playing with the whole thing, so much to learn and 99% of it is from this forum.
I'll rig it up tomorrow and take a pic ,i've got more problems than answers but working through them one at a time but all good fun .
love the seat, we had a bathtub regatta a few years ago, great fun on the day,
i havent seen a set of winch wheels for a few years, they were the predecessors of the modrn cl5 wheels. you really do need a an inside cover at least as they will winch in your sheet rope and collapse your yacht in seconds
Nobody seems to cover their spokes here in Germany/Denmark for that reason.
How many yachts have been "winched up" allready????
Joe
I THINK THEY ARE OLD gsx 250 RIMS from the 80s . wearing 250x18 inch tyres .I've had then for about 15 years ,just in case I ever wanted to build a land yacht . and the open spoke aren't the safest but I'm still playing with the whole thing, so much to learn and 99% of it is from this forum.
bang on the money.
Suzuki GSX 250 [I had the remains of 6 in my shed until I scrapped them to make room for landyachts]
still have a couple of sets of forks and front disks somewhere in there.
stephen