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Old 01-30-2008, 07:11 PM
tito tito is offline
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Sebastian Puerto Rico
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Default Re: converting 19 foot bow rider to center console

65bowrider;thanks, really appreciate the help it appears that the # on the registration was writen wrong, allways had my doubts on that info.
gradysailfish; I think even if I would follow your suggestion on giving it away to someone on this forum (wich Im not too sure of) might need more persuation nobody would take it.
Im a looooooong way down in Puerto Rico.
Downhere bowriders arent too popular with fishermen and Im a comercial fisherman (diver) dedicated to the collection of marine ornamentals. When I first bought this boat about 12 years ago I was very inexperienced (a little less than today) with boats and didnt realiced this type of boat wasnt right for the type of work I do, but I had to use it for some years until I was able to get a cc. I finally was able to buy a 19 foot mako cc which is the boat Im actually working on.
This is the Mako:

with a pair of 70 rudes:


The reason Im going to do this is because I need an other boat so that I dont have to trailer great distances between fishing grounds I would just leeve one boat on two strategic points. I hope nobody gets in any way their feelings hurt by what Im doing but I just cant afford to buy an other rig at the momment and I allready have a pair of yamis for it.
Today the boat saw water again mixed with some love,
surpricing what a little water can do!

I also got the fuel tank out, came out preatty easy

Some repair was made to it in the past on the fuel tank cofin.

and the transom needs to be replaced I think because the engine screws were sinking in the glass, this is the picture.

What do you guys think?
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