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» Topic: 103 training cranks
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I still have no stowage data for the training cranks atop the day cabin on the 103 class units. Antbody got any dope on that topic for me? Cheers, B.J.

B.J.

Posted By: pappy bj | Posted on: Jan 26, 2012 - 3:29am
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Pappy,

I would suggest you order the ELCO drawings DVD from Dick Washichek. All of your questions can be answered with this set of drawings. See Dick's website:

http://www.gdinc.com/microDVD-001.html



Bill Smallshaw

Posted By: smallwi | Posted on: Jan 26, 2012 - 4:59pm
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Bill's advise is excellent BJ. The drawing DVD is incredible!

Here's the top of the day room on an early boat. Note the boat hooks on the sides:

[image]http://www.pt103.com/images/ptpics/DayRoomBureauOfShipsDeckArrangementPlan496544.jpg[/image]




Posted By: Jeff D | Posted on: Jan 26, 2012 - 5:28pm
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Yes, TNX Bill. Great dwg of the train cranks atop the day cabin too ......................dang. Cheers, B.J.

B.J.

Posted By: pappy bj | Posted on: Jan 26, 2012 - 5:34pm
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I meant TNX Jeff too ofcourse. B.J.

B.J.

Posted By: pappy bj | Posted on: Jan 26, 2012 - 5:36pm
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