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Old 06-17-2010, 06:49 PM
SeaPlusPlus SeaPlusPlus is offline
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Default Re: Spring Project(s) 74 20SF

My boat is green! Finally after sanding, sanding, sanding, and some more sanding, she has color. Very happy with how her sides and bottom turned out.

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Also got some more boat jewelry and electrical supplies. (4) more stainless strap hinges for the two forward hatches since I converted those from butt hinges to strap, and (2) new hinges for the baitwell (the 5 holed ones). A new stainless Shakespeare ratchet antenna mount for my 8' VHF antenna and a Shakespeare flange mount for my XM weather antenna. 100' each of 16 gauge black and red tinned wire, a new 8 switch panel, (3) SPDT on-off-on switches to replace some of the switches on the panel, a 12 fuse panel for devices that don't need switching. Also got a new Standard Horizon Quest-X VHF radio and the RAM3 second station that goes with it. That way I'll have VHF communication ability from on the cobia tower. Also pictured is the pop-up LED bow light I talked about earlier.

Tonight I'm going over to tape off her outsides and wipe down her insides/console/hatches so that they can be sprayed Matterhorn White this weekend. So close to wrapping up this project I can taste it, and good thing too, I'm dying to fish.



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