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new season
Uncovered the boat this week and had it serviced the usual maintenance thing and also had my 3 yr service for the e-tec ....little pricey but I'm comfortable with it so I wont complain:clap:
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...t/P4090024.jpg http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...t/P4090025.jpg http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...t/P4090026.jpg http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...t/P4090027.jpg I cant wait..... to wash and wax it.... |
Lookin good as usual!
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Wash and wax what? You're gonna wax the gelcoat right off that boat.
J/K. Looks great. :hi: |
lumberslinger
Nice boat. Very clean. Looks like you already washed and waxed it! |
Looking good my friend:clap:
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thanks guys but its still dirty, I mite start the cleaning process today or tomorrow.:love::love::love::love::love::love::love :
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That thing needs to be in a museum somewhere.
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nice v-20
looks great see ya at the hook. 88 v-20 cuddy
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The blue bottom coat looks good and the boot stripe really sets it off. Classic iron right there or would that be classic fiberglass? Whatever it still looks great man.
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Transom platform
I have a question about transom platforms and this thread has pictures of both types. Has anyone ever used the I/O type platform on an Outboard transom and if so, any problems with motor clearance? Reason is, I glassed over all of the old screw holes from 13 transducers and I don't want to put any new hardware below the waterline. So I want to use an I/O type. I would appreciate any insight....
Oh...almost forgot....Beautiful boat! |
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