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flyingfrizzle 07-29-2013 02:27 PM

Boat turned out nice! thanks again for the liner. Like how the t-top bolts to the console instead of the floor. I think that is a better way of doing it. The welder could of lined up the bolt holes on the front flanges a little better but still a nice top and a great looking boat!!! I know you are glad to see her wet.

Caymanboy 07-29-2013 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by flyingfrizzle (Post 218282)
Boat turned out nice! thanks again for the liner. Like how the t-top bolts to the console instead of the floor. I think that is a better way of doing it. The welder could of lined up the bolt holes on the front flanges a little better but still a nice top and a great looking boat!!! I know you are glad to see her wet.

Looks to me it's the only way to get to all the bolts. Plus the picture angle might not make it look right.

Reelsknotty 09-09-2013 09:58 PM

Saw this boat today and man it is sweet. Hope mine looks that good one day.

Caymanboy 09-10-2013 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Calibogue (Post 219257)
High & Dry Boatworks in Charleston....twice the money and twice as long!

Restoring a boat is like going on vacation.
Take half the amount of clothes you think you will need and twice the amount of money. :-)

Calibogue 09-17-2013 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 219766)
Restoring a boat is like going on vacation.
Take half the amount of clothes you think you will need and twice the amount of money. :-)

Touché!


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