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Thats it.......:o:confused:
I'm turning the 27 into a flats boat....:eek::eek:;) With tripple 15's....:rolleyes: |
Wow.
Just as well out in some bow lights for eyeballs too. :/ It could almost look like a mini seavette with a low windshield like that. |
Nova top, Moesly bottom... ok with that. Just changing the windshield a bit, maybe seating -- not like your gonna find a Sceptre 20 windshield on CL or the flea market... get a light-weight 200 hp 2.4 L Bridgeport and go surprise somebody with your new sleeper... sounds like a fun twist... oh, and get a life insurance policy. Enjoy:cool:
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Remove the bowrail, and everything not needed, put in some pop up cleats and low profile Nav lights, a dead straight paint job and maybe some striping reminiscent of the late 60's muscle cars and/or Donzi sweet 16 that works with the seacraft lines and you got a classy, Gucci style boat(as Capt Chuck would say) Leave the teeth and cutsey names and graphics for the Hull Truth crowd. |
NO, NO, NO,
Thats not the right teeth. To understand teeth, study pics of old P40 fighters. You will eventually get the right idea. |
I think GFS has met his match! :eek:
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I did the p 40 with eyes and teeth the first time I saw 65 Bowrider`s ole 21. Remember? |
I like that blue boat a lot. Copy what that guy did :) Conner is right if your gonna put teeth then you have to make it smile a little. Your teeth have no smile. And I was starting to think you had no sense of humor either but now I see you do. Welcome to CSC!! I like that the low profile windshield idea. Thanks for the entertainment I needed a good laugh after my colonoscopy appointment.
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Two of kind in one sitting might be more then I can handle..:p More Ovaltine decorder rings on order..:eek: |
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