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Old 12-13-2007, 12:56 AM
pcfishslayer pcfishslayer is offline
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Default 20 SF Restoration

I bought this boat from a member about 1 year ago. It has taken me a little while to get this thing going but it is starting to come along. It had a teak floor that had rotted the deck. I cut the deck out and glassed in the new floor. I have the gel coat already. I just want to get the rest of the baot sanded and preped before the gel coat goes down. I had a tank custom made from sunrise marine tanks. I already have all new hardware, trim tabs and new center console. They are al waiting to go on.

Here are some pics of what I have done. The back of the boat is not glassed in. Peices are just laying there to get an idea of what I am doing. The baitwell I made myself.
I hope to glass in the final peices Sunday.
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[image]http://s238.photobucket.com/albums/ff320/pcfishslayer/?action=view&current=boatfloor1.jpg[/image]
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