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  1. M

    Roughwater

    Coming in from the outside is definitely an option, but it's going to put a hole for possible water ingress, into your roof. If you have the same style headliner as I do, removing one or two of the teak slats will allow you to drop down the white panelling. Be careful when removing the panel...
  2. M

    Roughwater

    @Awaken. Good question! Where are you thinking of doing this and what size and weight of TV?
  3. M

    Roughwater

    Thanks! I'm at Shilshole Bay actually.
  4. M

    Active Noise Canceling Hearing Protection

    Looks like my post got marked as an advertisement, but really, I'm just giving an apparently too glowing recommendation for some junk I like!
  5. M

    Active Noise Canceling Hearing Protection

    I frequently use a pair of V-MODA Faders VIP by Ear Armor, Inc that reportedly reduce noise by 12dB. V-Moda makes some most excellent headphones, and the engineering and thought that seems to go into their products is well worth the price. The faders are only 15 dollars currently, and I can...
  6. M

    Hello!

    Thanks! There's a few Monk designs and Roughwaters here at Shilshole Bay Marina, with my own and a 37 on this dock, and a 35 across from us. Not seen a 36 yet! There's also at least one working boat that appears to be a Monk build, though I've yet to collide with the owner to confirm. Storage...
  7. M

    Hello!

    Hi there! I decided to finally post and stop lurking. I've got a Roughwater 41 and I'm in Seattle. You can find some details about my boat over in another thread: http://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s14/roughwater-16941.html
  8. M

    Roughwater

    So about the boat, it is a 1980 or 1981 Roughwater 41... Conflicting documents have stated both years, but purchased for a very fair price with a full 14 layer solid hull, solid decks and cabin tops, with teak and mahogany cabin sides and no problems to speak of, I'm not overly...
  9. M

    Roughwater

    Possibly! CQRs seem to be very popular here in the PNW. Looking down the dock (I live on my Roughwater full time), I'd say somewhere over 70% of the boats are using them, followed by Danforths (I have one as a backup stowed away), and then Rocnas.
  10. M

    Roughwater

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