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FYI Terry England is Terry 3...Terry Kent is Terry 1
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T1 - Kent T-2 - Strout T-3 - England It's OK Ed, we even get mixed up ourselves sometimes. (And put your shoes on when you're taking pictures. It looks like you just rolled out of bed which is quite perturbing to all three T's because it looks like you might have been taking a nap!!!) |
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At work we have a Jessie and Jessica, I even get them confused. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Regarding shoes, I'm bare foot most of the time at home day or night.
the live well is mostly done except for the lid and top assembly. Will gel coat the inside before the top goes on. Don't know if I want to spend the time fairing the outside to have a gloss like finish. |
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Ed, This is exactly what i would do. Yamaha 9.9 High Thrust Kicker. Had one on my Formula 233, Seacraft 20' and Now Seacraft 23' Sceptre. Will have all the low end torque and power you will ever need. Run forever. Would suggest the Electric Start and Electric Tilt, Here on the West coast 90% of the boats under 26' run this exact kicker motor. Cant Recommend enough if a guy is going the Kicker Route. By the way your project is coming along Nicely, Very Good Work and Watching Your Build Closely. Thanks for taking the time to share. Robert |
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Water tank
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Do you have a picture of how you rigged your water tank ? I’m so glad I read this. I’ll do the same think with the 27 inch square one maybe. Silly question maybe but are they just gravity fed or do you need a fresh water pump? Thanks David Quote:
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Interesting thread. Cool work. Did you finish the floor? Was also Wondering did you take the liner out of the cabin or left everything north of the helm ? David Quote:
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