@@boatingintheuk Did you ever have any issues with the nuts rubbing against the air deck? I've just installed these on my Volante, but when the floor is in it'll be pressed right up against the bolts if that makes sense. Cheers.
Thanks Tonus, just got to wait for some decent weather. Did you notice the post on Ribnet? For some reason it's disappeared and I can't find it! If you can find it can you make a comment/reply and see if that revives it.
Hey Steve - sorry, I only just saw your reply… can you still find your RibNet post? I can see it here, I’ll make a post in it now, hope it’s working for you!
Hi Tony, they are really good. Just got back from 10 days in Fowey and I used them every time we went out. Launching on a slipway, then beaching and relaunching on a mixture of hard sand, gravel and some relatively big pebbles. Struggled on some very soft sand, but other than that they worked great.
I have had a few niggles with the SS locking pins but to be fair Chas Newens sorted it out very quickly. I've done a full review on here:- www.rib.net/forum/f50/beachmaster-type-wheel-users-question-89002.html
Hi Mathew, I use both. If I go out for the day, either Anglesey or the Lakes I tend to blow and go. If I'm on holiday for any length of time I will take the trailer with me.
@boatingintheuk how do you store your 4 stroke if you wasn't to take trailer? I've got a yamaha F20 but the reason I got a trailer was because I was always told not to lie them down
@@mathewwinter1662 Whoever told you that doesn't know much about F20 efi 4 stroke outboards. You can transport your F20 either laying it down on the tiller arm side or on the two lugs that are in the back of your OB just below the cowl. It will be in your owners manual.
Mathew, are you a member on Ribnet? www.rib.net/forum/ You'd get loads of help and info on there. As with most forums there are a couple of trolls, but most members are extremely helpful. If you do join, I'm on there as Steve509926, send me a PM and I'll give you the low-down on who to take advice from and who to completely ignore.
The old transom wheels I had didn't have a bearing. The stainless steel stub axle ran in a plastic sleeve, but I could still move the sib and 20hp OB relatively easily.
Thanks for the video. I have ordered these for next year.
You're welcome. You may want to look at the other videos about fitting them, they may help.
@@boatingintheuk Did you ever have any issues with the nuts rubbing against the air deck? I've just installed these on my Volante, but when the floor is in it'll be pressed right up against the bolts if that makes sense. Cheers.
@@jimbobnooch Hi Jimbob. No, my airdeck sits at least 10-15mm away from the transom so the bolt heads don't rub.
Good work Steve thanks so much for sharing the info. Good luck getting get into the water
Thanks Tonus, just got to wait for some decent weather.
Did you notice the post on Ribnet? For some reason it's disappeared and I can't find it! If you can find it can you make a comment/reply and see if that revives it.
Hey Steve - sorry, I only just saw your reply… can you still find your RibNet post? I can see it here, I’ll make a post in it now, hope it’s working for you!
Look good Steve how they holding up.
Hi Tony, they are really good. Just got back from 10 days in Fowey and I used them every time we went out. Launching on a slipway, then beaching and relaunching on a mixture of hard sand, gravel and some relatively big pebbles. Struggled on some very soft sand, but other than that they worked great.
I have had a few niggles with the SS locking pins but to be fair Chas Newens sorted it out very quickly. I've done a full review on here:-
www.rib.net/forum/f50/beachmaster-type-wheel-users-question-89002.html
Do you launch with a trailer steve or blow and go?
Hi Mathew, I use both. If I go out for the day, either Anglesey or the Lakes I tend to blow and go. If I'm on holiday for any length of time I will take the trailer with me.
@boatingintheuk how do you store your 4 stroke if you wasn't to take trailer? I've got a yamaha F20 but the reason I got a trailer was because I was always told not to lie them down
@@mathewwinter1662
Whoever told you that doesn't know much about F20 efi 4 stroke outboards. You can transport your F20 either laying it down on the tiller arm side or on the two lugs that are in the back of your OB just below the cowl. It will be in your owners manual.
Mathew, are you a member on Ribnet? www.rib.net/forum/
You'd get loads of help and info on there. As with most forums there are a couple of trolls, but most members are extremely helpful. If you do join, I'm on there as Steve509926, send me a PM and I'll give you the low-down on who to take advice from and who to completely ignore.
You can move it easily with the heavy 20hp installed. Ball bearing works well.
My transom wheels have no ball bearing, and I can hardly pull 6hp
The old transom wheels I had didn't have a bearing. The stainless steel stub axle ran in a plastic sleeve, but I could still move the sib and 20hp OB relatively easily.
@@boatingintheuk great :) happy new year
@@boatsandoutboards9070 Happy New Year to you too.