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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
Great Job!! The swim platforms are a cool touch.
I hope to see you on the water! Lloyd |
Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
I have a couple of friends that will take that beater off your hands for you! :D I am just kiddin you did an amazing job with the boat. The wiring is slick and clean, the paint job looks great. very impressive. good luck with her.
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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
Performance question, I have a 200 ox66, turning 5200, swinging a 19" blade, she is getting 42 kts, that sound about right?
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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
May be comparing apples to oranges, but I can consistently reach 47-48 kts when light (2 people, 30 gallons of fuel).
This is with my 175 Opti Pro XS spinning a Mirage 21P at 5600. On a bracket. |
Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
Zach, did I see you boat sitting in the water over the w/e at Sundance? We were at s/p for dinner. good looking boat!!!!
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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
Yep, that was me.
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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
Absolutely Spectacular,what a beautiful job.
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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
I second the comments, nice job! 2 questions, where did you get the switch panel mounted on the console w/ the Seacraft logo? and is the speaker mounted under and left of the wheel for VHF, stereo or both? Thanks.
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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
Thank you! Got the panel from scott at Vectorled scott.cambra@vectorled.com, great work panel is awesome. The speaker is a Standard Horizon MLS310, mainly built for VHF, has a small amp in it, it is great also.
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Re: Refit of a 1970 20cc, my first one
man there are some sharp eyes. I didn't even see the sea craft logo on the switch panel. very nice..
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