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Unread 02-11-2008, 11:15 AM
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Good job SH. She will be in ship shape in no time.

You know, people talk bad of Force engines, but all the ones I have been around just keep running year after year. Sure they are heavy and slow but hey, they get you there and back.
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I would have to agree randle. Ive owned two and both have just ran and ran.

Shes a little thirsty and slow but so is MJ and we keep him around.
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Shes a little thirsty and slow but so is MJ and we keep him around.
Who isn't?
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Everyone is making refrance to me lately?? I have been quite and minding my biz!
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Hers a little update....


I been working on the boat and golf cart so my time is split between the two..


Here are my new bow lights...





New stereo with SD card reader so no more skipping music on the bumpy water!!




I got new PYLE marine speakers coming in da mail.


Probably my most exciting addition...a 3 bank onboard charger! Wooohooo!!






Here is one of the newly fiberglassed console edges. I faired out, and repainted it...still not caulked it but you get the point.





More to come!!!
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Wooohooo...I just called and the new stainless gas fill and speakers are on the truck for delivery.
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Well guys I got pretty close to done this weekend. I got the speakers installed and the stainless fuel fill in.

I redid my tank hatch and console last monday with 5200. Its drying S-L-O-W but nicely. I pulled it into the sun yesterday for most of the day to assist drying. I am going to back my rod boxes with some strips of treat 1x lumber so I wont have to fight getting screws to hold the boxes in. I am sick of that! Gonna cut them at work today and install thios afternoon.


I hope to go get in the drink this weekend if the warm forcast holds.


This week Im gonna buff the hull out in honor of MJ.
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Nice work Stink. Were the bow lights hard to install?
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Nice work Stink. Were the bow lights hard to install?

Not really, just had my butt clenched tight as I cut em. I started with a 1" hole and slowly shaped and opened it up while testing for fit every few millimeters. LOL
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nice work buddy. wish it were warm enough here to work on my boat
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