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SC204 07-17-2014 06:00 AM

Nice work. That is one hot boat, you should be proud.

WildBill 07-17-2014 06:28 AM

Beautiful Work:cool:

Caymanboy 07-17-2014 06:50 AM

Very nice!
That is a great engine for the boat.

YeA 20sF 07-17-2014 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Lordwrench (Post 229331)
Love that super clean dash layout,and that anchor locker set up is the way to go. Did you shape the hatch/gutter and supports for the anchor from scratch or graft them from a donor boat?


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Also did you remove the top cap from the hull or did u just work it still together ?

Peanut 07-17-2014 05:44 PM

I got only the hatch from a guy in Miami who restored seacrafts,unfortunately he passed away about 8 months ago and I was never able to ask him what this hatch came off of. It is a perfect fit. The rest of it I fabricated out of coosa and fiberglass. Thanks for all the nice comments. The boat turned out well because of this website and all of its members. I split the boat both sides between rub rail and inner wall and removed all plywood and replaced with coosa and fiberglass end all back together. Did not remove inner liner or cap completely. Adding the stripes back in floor as original was too much work and would not do it again

Mikem8560 07-18-2014 02:35 PM

looks awesome love that anchor locker, I wish I could do glass work like that.
I like the red lights also I installed a white only under my t top cause its all the was available at the time but its bright on the eyes in the dark

Bryan A. 08-02-2014 02:26 PM

Looks great!!

Did you raise the deck at all? I'm at that point I'm my 20SF build and will raise the transom 5" but don't really want to raise the deck.

Going with 150hp power too.

Nice boat.


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