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Re: Savage Project
All it takes is $$$$$$- What a beauty!!! Awesome job!!!
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Re: Savage Project
This is the boat that Bobby at G-Craft worked on last year. It started life as a Sceptre. Deuce is my son-in-law's SeaCraft. My SeaCraft is ENDURED.
Have not had it in the water yet. Yes, Yamaha 4 stroke 150's on an Armstrong bracket. Did not raise the floor, hope the flotation bracket does the job. Maybe we can "get it wet" in the two weeks. I will post some pics of how it "sits". |
Re: Savage Project
Very Pretty, nice combo. on the paint and boot stripe.
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Re: Savage Project
Great looking boat Deuce.....I hope I can check it out in the harbor or maybe up at capers one day...
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Re: Savage Project
Bobby G. does some fine work!
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Re: Savage Project
yes he does....is that Vivid Red Awlgrip??
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Correct!!! Vivid red.
Bobby G said that was the color for a RED boat. He was right. I have been very happy with his work and his prices are resonable. Once we see how we like the twin 150's, I am going to let him replace the transom and put a bracket on ENDURED. That is next winters project. |
Re: Savage Project
Sweeeeet! The savage has to be my favorite Sea Craft model !!
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http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...e/Shop17-1.jpg
Decided to remove the "glove boxes" and fill in the windshield "grove". This will become additional seating with the addition of cushions and handrails. |
Re: Savage Project
Good looking boat!! :cool:
I love the cooler set up for the transom!! Lloyd |
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