In a message dated 1/6/2005 3:12:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, dwood@woodatwork.com writes:
'll probably start by useing the friction auto mount (also included) and just sit it on the seat.
You're a brave man, Bill. I just know that if I tried that, the first time I tacked hard I'd fling that little jewel into the drink. I'm planning to screw the mount on tight somewhere. Just don't know where yet. I must say I like Keith's idea of a swing out bracket inside the cabin. Might be a little harder to read from there, but you can always change the Page Layout to display the data in large text, which helps a little. David You'ld have to see and feel the friction mount to appreciate how well it's designed. Feels like lead shot has been put into 4 flexible feet that have a rubberized (like climbing shoe rubber) coating on the bottoms. The only concern I have is how well it will work whan the deck is wet. Hopefully it will be fine. That would be an easy way to keep it portable. I like Keiths idea as well. I'll be looking into swing brackets in case plan "A" isn't working properly. Brave... That was me when I was younger. My motto used to be "Die Trying" Now with some sence and years added... my motto has turned into "Send in the young guys" Bill
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