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Some pics so far.



No that red oxide color isn't staying on the glove box.
Fred brought it over with some bimini hardware. That's the original box, belive it or not!
Oh and the seats aren't for that boat.
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I have come to the realization that I'm not going to complete it the way I want, so I'm just going to get it to the point of "useable" to then see what changes I'll need to do.
"Splashdown" will be redefined as "test run", when that happens.
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I have come to the realization that I'm not going to complete it the way I want, so I'm just going to get it to the point of "useable" to then see what changes I'll need to do.
"Splashdown" will be redefined as "test run", when that happens.


WOW, tsubaki!!...you makin' some reel headway on yer V ;) ...lookin' good, Man!! Only thing I'm a little concerned about is tight gaps around floor hatches...this stuff E X P A N D S in hot weather, and if ya don't leave a lil' wiggle-room it'll make it difficult to lift those hatch-lids ... I know, I know...generally tight gaps ARE good ;) ...

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you got the hard stuff done, thats all you need!!

Took me like 7 years to get mine to were it is today, just do a little every year, when the fish get here stop and wait till the fall & spring for repairs!

floor covers leave about 1/8 to 3/16 gap all the way around, thats pleanty of room for the expansion!

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Gappage, Man!!...ya need some GAPPAGE!! ;D ...
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I didn't even think about expansion and contraction of that stuff. Well it was 97* yesterday and from what it remember it was about 85* when I took the pictures.
When I cut it, I felt that all the pieces were too small. I'll keep an eye on it, at least I can still cut some more off. ;D
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I didn't even think about expansion and contraction of that stuff. Well it was 97* yesterday and from what it remember it was about 85* when I took the pictures.
When I cut it, I felt that all the pieces were too small. I'll keep an eye on it, at least I can still cut some more off. ;D


Good news is you sized 'em HOT ;) ... so ya oughtta be OTAY BUCKWHEAT!! ...



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Looking for an easy place to mount the water seperator, may have found it.
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Cutting a 4'' square piece of stainless and drilling holes for mounting.

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