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Re: Spring Project(s) 74 20SF
I know you're tired of the same comment, but, AWESOME! Love the T-top. You should be wetting her hiney in a week or two, right? You'll enjoy her! Look out cobia!
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reelescape - Thanks . Yup glass with NidaCore coring.
uncleboo - Haha never tired of any comments, why I love this site. I'm pushing hard working on her nights and all weekend to have her wet by Aug 1st. |
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Looks amazing.
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You have done a really nice job on the boat. That tower is going to be the best seat in the house. Keep up the good work.
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Very nice!
No trim tabs? |
#86
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Still in the process of putting everything back on her, she'll have tabs.
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Thermometer in the truck was reading 113 on the black top this weekend, and I was out working on the SeaCraft, can't just let her be 95% finished and just sit. Consumed around 5 gallons of unsweet tea and pee'd once.
Got a lot done this weekend, or at least I'm telling myself that. Going around Sunday afternoon and taking pictures of what had been completed it seems like I barely did anything, but between the breaks for the heat and running up to the hardware store 15 times per day a good deal of work gone done, and a major milestone (at least for me) got done, the rub rail. To everyone on here who installs a rub rail by themselves, you are my hero, especially a rigid vinyl one. It was like wrestling with a 300lb man after it being coiled up for 4 months. Let it sit in the sun all day, was almost too hot to pick up, but still it kicked our asses and refused to go the way it needed to go. Got it done though, and man does it tie the boat together. Couple of install and finish pics. All the screws that went anywhere near the transom got a good dip in 5200 before going in. Pull-up cleats Bow hardware mounted Antennas mounted on hardtop VHF Sirius Marine Weather/Radio Gas fill installed/plumbed/vented/grounded Reflection in the side of console Front speakers Teak crab chairs in the backyard watching the progress That's all I got for now, gonna find time this week to do non-skid on the deck/gunwhales, then I'll feel like I'm close. |
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Looks great! I especially like the T-Top!! What brand rub rail is that?
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Thanks!
Its a Taco model# V21-9613, same as Strick and lonesurfer87 and a couple more people on the board I think. I paid out the ass for it (because I had to ship (4) of the 12' long stainless sections, couldn't find it local), but the look is worth it to me. FYI for anyone who gets this rail, 48' of stainless is enough, but barely, gotta get those bends tight, was sweating not having enough but had a 3/4" overlap! |
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Looks absolutely killer.
How do you get the rigid vinyl to make the tight bend at the transom? |
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