Supplying cold beer.
Aye CPT….
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Supplying cold beer.
I'm checking out Friday to roll out into the backcountry for a week, more epic fishing adventures.
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View attachment 3050947View attachment 3050948I saved that first pic, should be on a CCOT poster, even without the women.
Ugh. Why would anybody want to live there….
It's highly overrated.Ugh. Why would anybody want to live there….
@desmocruiser water levels are perfect this year, still on the high, cold side for early July. We should be fishing good water well into July or early August, unless it gets stupid hot.
I'm checking out Friday to roll out into the backcountry for a week, more epic fishing adventures.
If you don't mind sharing... about how much clearance do you recommend between your roof rack and top? I assembled my Gamiviti clamps last night and was trial fitting it all while the top is still sitting on the shop floor. Before I did final tightening I wanted to inquire what sort of running clearance is best. Thanks!
Personally I would like to see at least 1/4" of clearance between the crossbars and roof, more if you carry anything heavy up top. One of mine has a slight bend in it and does touch just a fuzz sometimes.If you don't mind sharing... about how much clearance do you recommend between your roof rack and top? I assembled my Gamiviti clamps last night and was trial fitting it all while the top is still sitting on the shop floor. Before I did final tightening I wanted to inquire what sort of running clearance is best. Thanks!
Thank you very much. I haven't measured but I'd guess it's currently closer to 3/4" right now. I will probably leave it alone. I don't think I'll haul much more up there than a swag tent in it's bag and another soft bag or two with clothes/bulk. However, I made the decking out of some teak 1x4's, so that's probably 35 pounds of built-in weight.Personally I would like to see at least 1/4" of clearance between the crossbars and roof, more if you carry anything heavy up top. One of mine has a slight bend in it and does touch just a fuzz sometimes.