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Bygracealone 05-16-2007 11:04 PM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Maury,

Can I get dibs on your old covers? I actually like them. Please keep me in mind.

Thanks!


mauryc 05-16-2007 11:30 PM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Done.............if and when I get around to changing them out. I guess I need to get the old girl in the water and see what I really need to work on first. Hopefully, not much!

Maury

Bygracealone 05-16-2007 11:35 PM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Awesome!

I know what you mean about getting her splashed first. I've owned mine for over a year and still haven't gotten her in the water. Lord willing, this Summer will be The Summer. ;)

Stinky_Hooker 06-01-2007 11:09 AM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Im a starboard ho too....it rocks!! :D

Repirts 06-03-2007 12:02 AM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Going to need a new dash to go with the new engine. Going from a bunch of gauges to just a multifunction one and a fuel gauge. Too many holes to fill so starting new. Stopped of at Freemans in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston. They had 2 18x30 cutoffs in 1/4" light gray color. A perfect match to my deck paint. Total cost $10! Plenty left over for other projects.

macojoe 06-03-2007 12:13 AM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Thats were I got mine! But I bought 2 full sheets to do all my stuff. 1 sheet 3/4 and 1 sheet 3/8

Works with any wood tools! When using a jigsaw just move kind of quick, or it will melt back toghter, but easy to recut just run the blade thur again

Table saw or a skill saw are your best friend! I used a panal blade on my table saw.

It routers nice also!! ;)

reelapeelin 06-03-2007 12:35 AM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Here's a bait-tank I whittled outta Starboard a while back...all router cuts...no saw ... round lid; made a radius arm screwed to bottom of router for perfect circle... all lids; made a jig for router to follow ....radius arm and jigs made of masonite ...all cuts require 2 passes w/a 1/8" plunge bit in 1/2" material...3 passes in 3/4" material ... saw blades are great w this stuff, but if a router will do it, it leaves a SMOOTH egde w/ NO sanding needed... 8) ...
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...Image002-1.jpg

macojoe 06-03-2007 12:45 AM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
Well anit we fancy!! ;)

How big is that cover?? I could use one of them, and I just might have enough??

reelapeelin 06-03-2007 12:53 AM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
...and you call ME fancy ... run outside in the dark on your bad foot and look at that tackle-box again ;D ;D ...


That tank lid is about 23 or 24" dia. ... but 1st ya gotta find the tank yer gonna put it on ...that'll be the size MJ needs 8) ...

macojoe 06-03-2007 12:58 AM

Re: Starboard question.............
 
I just got back from Kmart, them eletric cars are great!! I want CB to go there with me and play bumper cars!! ;)

I have a tank, I don't think I have the talant to do that!

Tackle box was easy!! just all stright cuts, with table saw, and screw toghter .


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