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reelapeelin
03-26-2010, 06:44 AM
Hey Spare (what would I do w/out Spare?)...cannot find white bedliner anywhere in this podunk town of mine...are you gettin' it locally down there in Chuck Towne or are you ordering it from somewhere?...:head:

randlemanboater
03-26-2010, 09:35 AM
Hey Spare (what would I do w/out Spare?)...


You'd be riding around in an old worn out tub.

RidgeRunner
03-26-2010, 03:14 PM
You'd be riding around in an old worn out tub.

Easy there big guy. I am the proud new owner of the "old worn out tub". Good thing I am not easily offended. That was a:nut:.

RidgeRunner
03-26-2010, 03:29 PM
Speaking of wore out tubs. When I went to pick-up Reelapeelin's 74 I experienced some truck trouble. On my way home with boat in tow I stopped at Advance auto parts near Reel's house to run inside and get a fuel filter. When I returned to my truck I had a business card for boat repair stuck between the weatherstrip and the glass on the drivers side.
I never laughed so hard in my life. John's Boat Works "We're not the Biggest...just the Best" in Spartanburg.

I think he was looking to repair the old girl. LOL He was seeing dollar signs with the looks of her for sure...

spareparts
03-26-2010, 05:41 PM
I don't know about any white bedliner, I know duraback has a white. I'm going to be in Atlanta tomorrow, I'm going by bass pro, I'll see if they have any

RWilson2526
03-26-2010, 05:46 PM
Speaking of wore out tubs. When I went to pick-up Reelapeelin's 74 I experienced some truck trouble. On my way home with boat in tow I stopped at Advance auto parts near Reel's house to run inside and get a fuel filter. When I returned to my truck I had a business card for boat repair stuck between the weatherstrip and the glass on the drivers side.
I never laughed so hard in my life. John's Boat Works "We're not the Biggest...just the Best" in Spartanburg.

I think he was looking to repair the old girl. LOL He was seeing dollar signs with the looks of her for sure...


Thats's frickin hilarious

reelapeelin
03-27-2010, 06:57 AM
Speaking of wore out tubs. When I went to pick-up Reelapeelin's 74 I experienced some truck trouble. On my way home with boat in tow I stopped at Advance auto parts near Reel's house to run inside and get a fuel filter. When I returned to my truck I had a business card for boat repair stuck between the weatherstrip and the glass on the drivers side.
I never laughed so hard in my life. John's Boat Works "We're not the Biggest...just the Best" in Spartanburg.

I think he was looking to repair the old girl. LOL He was seeing dollar signs with the looks of her for sure...


That IS a RIOT!!...bet he thought he'd hit the Mother Lode w/the Swiss-Craft!!...:beer:

reelapeelin
03-27-2010, 06:59 AM
I don't know about any white bedliner, I know duraback has a white. I'm going to be in Atlanta tomorrow, I'm going by bass pro, I'll see if they have any

Thanks, Spare!!...hadn't thought of the obvious!!...:head:

spareparts
03-28-2010, 05:41 PM
this is the stuff I was telling you about
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/producte/10001/-1/10001/30532/377%20710/0/griptex/Primary%20Search/mode%20matchallpartial/0/0?N=377 . It says professional application only, but most West Marine's have it in stock,

randlemanboater
03-29-2010, 05:39 AM
Easy there big guy. I am the proud new owner of the "old worn out tub". Good thing I am not easily offended. That was a:nut:.

Sorry bout that brother, one mans old worn out tub, another mans new ride.

Thats too funny about the repair card on the windsheild.

reelapeelin
03-29-2010, 04:37 PM
Sorry bout that brother, one mans old worn out tub, another mans new ride.

Thats too funny about the repair card on the windsheild.


I can't wait to see Ridge reveal what he's gonna do w/the 74...it'll be a FIRST on this board...:beer:

RidgeRunner
03-30-2010, 07:06 AM
Reel, don't get in a hurry there. I need to start saving up and figuring out what I am going to need in material. I intend to make it into a speedboat racer. So many of the speed boats I see on the water are very similar to this 20' hull at the waterline. Reel has some great pictures of the old T-craft racers in his gallery. This one is not going to be a showpiece but it is going to run. I will get pictures this time. First thing is a new transom, stringers and floor. Lightweight composite and possibly vacuum bagged. Then a new front deck from the bow extending back 2 to 3' beyond the existing console. Big Shrimpin and Ferm caught me testing the water on another site. The hull will need a pad of sorts to make it more stable. I want 75 mph or more. It sounds crazy but I need a project and I have the speed bug again. Function over form, she won't be going to the painter this time. I am excited and look forward to getting started but I know it is destined to be a long term project.

reelapeelin
03-30-2010, 07:15 AM
Ridge you finally let the cat outta the bag...I know it'll be a long-term deal...mods like that don't happen overnite...but I just wanted the guys to have an idea of what the future holds in store for your new 74...:party:...maybe not a showboat...but definately a GOboat!!...:sun:...I still can't wait...:drool:


V-20 Go-Fast!!...

Blue_Runner
03-30-2010, 09:49 AM
This is the coolest thread of 2010! Seriously.

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