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Unread 06-16-2015, 08:11 AM
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Can't wait to see her with the new engine.
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That ole girl really is sweet Kracker. I love the simple no frills set up.

Probably one of my top 5 favorite V20s.
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Heres a shot of the transom bumped up to 25" ready for fairing and paint. So ready for this motor!!!!!
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I would caution you putting your filter/separator under the console. Hate to have it leak some fuel or fumes and get a spark. Might mount it on the inner transom between the engine bolts?
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This boat is so ready for that new motor! 3 more days till i get it.
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Put on the rub rail yesterday

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Today i mocked up my single wide leaning post height to except my portable live well. Before i mount my leaning post base im gonna drill a small hole for a wire to come thru the base and put a trolling motor style plug to plug in the live well and operate it from the switch panel.
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looking sharp!
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I guess with the hawse pipe and the sampson post that you'll be mounting an anchor on a tilting roller?

Great idea routing the livewell wire into the post!
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