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Old 06-17-2005, 01:17 PM
mdurfeeh mdurfeeh is offline
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Default Re: Bow rail parts for a 20ft centerconsole?

Scott thanks for the correction of towns.Coming from Bridgewater I get the two confused, the two towns are so close.I will probably stop by CMI next week so if anyone has any questions for Fred I can ask him why I am there.

Mike
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Old 06-18-2005, 01:09 AM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Bow rail parts for a 20ft centerconsole?

PF

Can you (or your Bro) post some pictures of the powder coat job ??? Rodney told me about that finish ... I'd like to see it !!
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Old 06-21-2005, 01:08 AM
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Default PF_Flyers powdercoating ....

PF_Flyers Powder coating …. Looks great !!!!

Paul
That came out real nice !!






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Old 06-21-2005, 11:55 AM
FELLOW-SHIP FELLOW-SHIP is offline
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Default Re: PF_Flyers powdercoating ....

Ha Scott
Wow I Like That Powder Coating Job Thanks for Posting the Pictures. When I did my boat I ran out of time and just put the old bow rail back on the boat and started using her. I thought about replacing the rail on several occasions but like most jobs on my boat I preferred doing the work myself so I figured I would buy Stainless materials and do it so off to West Marine to buy the stuff but stopped there because of how difficult I thought it would be to make those almost 90 degree bends close to the bow with out a proper hydraulic bending machine changing my mind there at the store. When my T-top got a crack in one of the 4 major supports 2 weeks ago while I was down in the Keys I said will since the boat will be in the shop anyway for the t-top now’s a good time to have someone else do both projects but $975 just for the Rail seams high I know you can buy the materials for approx $450 but those 90 degree turn still had me concerned. I got a good shop in mind that does powder coating so I will drop off the rails to them and keep the original look.
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