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 '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha | 
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 Re: '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha If I were to resto a V20, that would be the model. Enclose transom, remove raised fore deck (all one level), all flush mount harware... :o :o | 
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 Re: '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha Hi, yes its me :o Been thinking about redoing a V20 , like Tin described. No bow rails, all pop ups on the cap, boxing the side supports to recess the rod holders into it, cut the front platform to contour w/ the cap and enclose it for storage, drop the tank under deck, 30 gal. livewell and adding a cofferdam to a raised transom (no bracket) Please keep an eye out for a 74-78 CC project for me, cheap is good :) | 
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 Re: '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha WOW, nice boat, is it a NorthRip? I think that boat [or similar] has been on the board before, just a different pic, regaurdless, thats a beauty!! | 
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 Re: '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha Thats a 18' Shearline Boatworks above. Heres a pic of the 23': http://www.shearlineboatworks.com/im...rConsole/1.jpg | 
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 Re: '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha Pretty   very pretty 8) | 
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 Re: '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha that's the same pics i posted a long while back of the Shearlines they had several in the shop last time i stopped by. they no longer build small boats they told me smallest is 34 ft now. | 
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 Re: '75 CC in NY w/ 150 Yamaha I like that, how much do I need ??? | 
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