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Unread 01-31-2008, 10:50 AM
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With deer season behind me its time to revive the baby doll.

I got the batteries charged and cranked her up yesterday.

I started fabbing for the fresh water tanks on the Ol girl yesterday. I am using 8" PVC with caps on each end and threading my barb connectors for the fills and drains into the plastic. Ill also 5200 them guys in there to be sure. I got all the PVC stuff for free from a buddy that owns a site work contracting company.

FYI two 31" lengths of 8" pipe held right at 6 gallons each. I was impressed with that.

Ill hook a valve into the existing washdown in order to switch from raw to fresh water.

Im looking forward to being able to wash the deck down or wash reels and all down at the end of the day.


Other mods this season are going to be a T-top and Seafoam Green paint on the sides with new black pinstriping and graphics.


Plenty of pics to follow!!!
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Unread 01-31-2008, 11:16 AM
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Don't forget to bleed the saltwater out before switching to fresh...or let it run a little while after switching (or both). Otherwise I'd imagine you might get a brackish result. You can always do the taste test too.

Funny story: When me and Skools went to inspect a skiff boat I was looking at, we cranked it up and it was running on the hose. Skools bent down and took a big mouthful right from where the motor pees. He swished it around a bit and spat it out. Me and dad kinda looked at him like what the heck are you doing. The the wise old (young) Skools says, "Doesn't taste like she's seen much saltwater."

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Unread 01-31-2008, 11:46 AM
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LOL Ive done the same thing...Skools IS a moron though. LOL
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Don't forget to bleed the saltwater out before switching to fresh...or let it run a little while after switching (or both). Otherwise I'd imagine you might get a brackish result. You can always do the taste test too.

Funny story: When me and Skools went to inspect a skiff boat I was looking at, we cranked it up and it was running on the hose. Skools bent down and took a big mouthful right from where the motor pees. He swished it around a bit and spat it out. Me and dad kinda looked at him like what the heck are you doing. The the wise old (young) Skools says, "Doesn't taste like she's seen much saltwater."

well that is not something you see everyday
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I would love to start a few projects, but my boat is wrapped up tighter than a present on christmas morning.till spring gets here
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LOL, it would drive me nuts living up north!

After January Im ready to get started on planning to fish! It was 70 and sunny here yesterday...springs just around da corner!!!
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CY, if ya wann a work on the V, come on down, mine's never covered. Climb on in and do all the work ya want.
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as soon as you take me fishing, i will come work on your boat as payment
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your gonna love the freshwater wash down, best thing is rinsing off sunglasses & quick showers. I have 2 3" PVC tanks 4 ft long & they hold about 6 gallons total, but if you don't go crazy, its enough to make a difference.
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