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maiden voage of my restored 1978 20 MA
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With the help of so many forum members I completed the restoration of my 1978 MA 20 last week. What started as a repower, rewire and clean turned into a new transom, decks, console restoration, all new electronics, leaning post, new fuel tank and complete dock and safety refit. Took her boat camping off of cape cod over the labor day weekend and she performed flawlessly. It was worth every penny and every hour I spent grinding, cutting, swearing and drinking.
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Super nice!! If me and my 23 part ways the 20 MA is on my short list
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looks nice.
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Nice ride! Enjoy!
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She looks fantastic! Love the color.
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Hey, Capecafe - looks sweet. Where did you go camping? Maybe Washburn Island? They have some very nice campsites.
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I have not spent the night, but over the years have beached there for picnics on the long sweep of sand to the right of the main beach. We have been there on weekdays when only one or two sites were occupied, and even a Saturday in August when half the sites were empty. Of course, those were not Labor day! Enjoy.
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She sure looks nice.You did a remarkable job.
I love the red with the black.My Tsunami is the same color(original red).Guys tell me they can see my boat a long long way. The coast guard of both the US. and Canada are pretty active on the Great Lakes and I've had a lot of other boats tell me they kept their distance from me because they thought I was a coast guard boat. It works for me, less traffic when we're fishing. |
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