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Old 05-27-2012, 02:10 PM
GoodChance GoodChance is offline
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I'm looking for a console. I'll send you a PM with my email address.
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Old 05-28-2012, 06:52 PM
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I have been working on a storage insert mold today for the two storage compartments port/starboard in the transom, mold is ready for glass, i will glass them first thing in the morning, the last picture is the compartment that the finish inserts will go..I built this mold so it can be used over and over, notice in the picture i have it plumbed for air release



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Old 05-28-2012, 07:27 PM
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where did that console come from i like the set up. can you show some pics with the side door open
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Old 06-13-2012, 03:38 PM
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Well the last time i had a chance to work on my on boat i left off with builing a mold for the box inserts that go's in the transom, between building leaning post and building two custom bait stations for a customers boat, I have had little time for me. I did break away today and start laying up my box's I got the whisker coat laid it's a start
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Old 06-14-2012, 12:04 PM
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Had a chance to pull the part this morning, it looks a little pink in the picture because i have not washed the pva off..

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Old 06-14-2012, 10:17 PM
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I also like the console. If you could clean it up so as well as giving it a larger area for electronics it would be a very good console for the 23. I like the door for access and the t top angles look real nice. Gives the hull a very modern look! I am looking forward to seeing how the leaning post comes out. I really like the large birdsal live well/leaning post I just don't like the price.
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Old 06-15-2012, 06:37 AM
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I also like the console. If you could clean it up so as well as giving it a larger area for electronics it would be a very good console for the 23. I like the door for access and the t top angles look real nice. Gives the hull a very modern look! I am looking forward to seeing how the leaning post comes out. I really like the large birdsal live well/leaning post I just don't like the price.
to be honest this console has to much room for electronics, that is the only thing i do not like about it, at this point i can not afford to fill the space...
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Old 06-15-2012, 06:37 PM
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Obviously you do fantastic fiberglass work by what we've seen; But Please buy yourself a New 6' fiberglass ladder for entering and exiting your boat! Watching your son getting in your boat is cause for reminding everyone that safety comes first. We just had a ladder accident by one of our own and my father inlaw passed away two years ago after 5 years of a stroke filled life. He also fell off of a ladder, he broke a rib and punctured his Aorta, he toughed it out for 6 month's spittin & crappin blood ("ain't nothin wrong with me") and then it got him one night. We then pushed him around in a wheel chair 5 more years, changed his diapers and spoon fed him till he passed.

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Old 06-15-2012, 09:11 PM
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Obviously you do fantastic fiberglass work by what we've seen; But Please buy yourself a New 6' fiberglass ladder for entering and exiting your boat! Watching your son getting in your boat is cause for reminding everyone that safety comes first. We just had a ladder accident by one of our own and my father inlaw passed away two years ago after 5 years of a stroke filled life. He also fell off of a ladder, he broke a rib and punctured his Aorta, he toughed it out for 6 month's spittin & crappin blood ("ain't nothin wrong with me") and then it got him one night. We then pushed him around in a wheel chair 5 more years, changed his diapers and spoon fed him till he passed.

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Wildbill sorry to hear about your lost, I do have a 6 'ladder on the other side of the boat that ladder was only at the transom to take a few measurements, it is hard to keep that boy out of any boat, I have boats all over my shop and he thinks they are his playground..
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Old 06-16-2012, 08:27 AM
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Great, I'm happy to hear it. Keep up the great work, the live well's are perfect.

Bill
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