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Re: First part of my deck is installed
Another option is what Tim Dugan did with the bar stool
http://classicseacraft.com/dugan20finishedbarstool.jpg Tim had his custom made but I know Pompanette and release marine make some nice Barstools as well |
Re: First part of my deck is installed
Trayder,
Are REALLY going with out a leaning post? Otto |
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My seat is removable, I like it because I can take it out when fishing and store it. Some days it doesn't even go in!
Tim |
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Jason-
That looks great so far. Keep up the good work. If you ever need a hand on a Sunday, shoot me an email. I would be happy to shoot down to RI and help you while learning some of the more complex restoration issues in the process. I know the basics (sanding, fairing, grinding, awlgrip prepping, etc) from helping my buddy out at his shop on Saturdays, but normally I don't get to see the more complex stuff that he does during the week. I think the barstool idea is a great solution for the 20. I had a leaning post on my old 20 Mako and it did take up a lot of space. Not that it really mattered because I kinda suck at catching fish!! -Ed- |
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Ed-
Thank you for the offer but as af this past weekend I think the complex days are behind me as the deck is installed. I now need to tab it into the inside of the hull and then fair everything. Hope to see you at the Boat show?? |
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Yup....I'll will definitely be at the boat show.
-Ed- |
Re: First part of my deck is installed
Yup....I'll will definitely be at the boat show.
-Ed- |
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