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Unread 04-17-2012, 11:11 AM
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Yea, he is a good little helper..

I used the ceramic pourable, I was very impressed, easy to work with and very strong. I looked at Sea Cast that happens to be made near by, its almost double the cost, This seemed like a very good alternative. Very happy with the results.
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Yea, he is a good little helper..

I used the ceramic pourable, I was very impressed, easy to work with and very strong. I looked at Sea Cast that happens to be made near by, its almost double the cost, This seemed like a very good alternative. Very happy with the results.
Keep us posted, Wolf!!...that looks great...glad to hear the Arjay worked out so well...thanks for the pics...what's the next step??...
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Nice job...I can see that in my future...need to do the floor first I think though.
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Looks great! And from the timestamps on the pics, looks like the whole project took less than 3 minutes
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Default took the v20 out, finally!!

Dad and I took the boat this week end for a shake down cruise. Man, is that etec nice. Boat performed very well, almost 5mpg at 30mph and thats running double oil since it has no hours on it. so far top speed is 48mph. You can see from the picture the little bilge is very tight, with two batteries, two bilge pumps, oil tank, live well pump and thru hull tranducer. So far i'm very happy with the entire set up. I guess all the hard work has paid off.
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What kind of transom lights did you go with? they look like the Abyss lights. boat looks great!!!
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That looks GREAT Wolf!! Very nice job! It looks brand new! I did my full transom from the inside a few years ago. It was a pain but turned out great and has held up very well.
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Unread 04-30-2012, 10:08 AM
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I used Lumitec lights, they light up White, Blue or White and Blue or fade from White to Blue. Nothing like a little Bling..
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Nice job, Did you use ceramic and pour it, or wood? If ceramic how much did you use? Thank You
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Unread 05-09-2012, 03:27 PM
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Default Ceramic pourable

Believe it or not it took about 12 gallons..
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