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Old 12-28-2019, 12:56 PM
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Thans for your detailed description in the other thred...the 150 in on the short list thats for sure...love those older 20's as they are stretched a couple more inches then the earlier ones...All the consoles on the 20's were too wide in my opinion...woild love to see more pics of your "final product"

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Old 12-28-2019, 01:42 PM
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Thans for your detailed description in the other thred...the 150 in on the short list thats for sure...love those older 20's as they are stretched a couple more inches then the earlier ones...All the consoles on the 20's were too wide in my opinion...woild love to see more pics of your "final product"

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I have a lot of pictures, is there a good way to put them on here without everything being rotated or a photo hosting site you guys use now?

I stopped updating the thread when the build time started to come down to the wire, I was trying to get it ready for a family scalloping trip on July 10. From early May to then I did the floors, transom, gas tank, painted and non skidded interior, got new console and modified, picked up my motor and wired and rigged everything myself. I'm an able bodied 33 year old that works outside as a heavy equipment mechanic for a living, I was putting in so many hours on the boat to make the trip my body went toxic I think! It was 1-2 am every day after work, 7 am to 11-midnight every weekend, but it was worth it. I ran it by myself for a couple hours one afternoon, then we went on our trip for a week putting 40 hours on it without having to touch a thing it was flawless. The boat came out exactly like I wanted and I will be running it for a long time.
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Old 12-28-2019, 10:34 PM
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I was able to find your posts on THT the boat loos like it sits nice in the water...and nice family too! Congrats on a very nice Re do..

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