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4 hour erection
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Actually I haven't had one of those since high school. However the symptoms came rushing back today when I brought my new, newly repowered, 74 20ft. SF back from the shop. Additions/ upgrades are new 115 E-TEC; new steering; restored (but still classic) console; new windshield; all new stainless hatch fittings, rehabbed hatches and deck; new thru hull fittings, new batteries; custom front cushions and bow dodger (dodger not shown).
Planning to test float tomorrow. That should bring some relief!!!! Can't wait! Stripers gotta be worried!! |
Official request for lots of in water pictures when you test tomorrow
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Nice colors. Sharp rig.
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I guess tomorrow is the "Wet dream"!!
Nice job. |
You gonna call it the "Blue Pill?"
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Nice looking boat. Great day for a ride. I like the teak done right- no finish.
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teak finish
Ya..... except for the fish blood stains!!!!
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strick |
"Sea-Alice" Sharp looking ride!
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Now that you've run the new Etec 115 for two seasons, how's it working out for you?
I'm repowering my 1974 20' SF (with original 20" transom) and contemplating the pros and cons of going an Etec 115 or 90. |
Maybe 4 hour due to the miles per gallon /gph ........but for total performance,
maybe worth 2 hour. For 4 hour, it would require 150 / 200 hp . |
Looks great, Geoff! Performance sounds perfect. In my water a 20 is airborne at 31 knots.:cool:
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