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Old 05-10-2010, 12:43 AM
CaptSeaCraft CaptSeaCraft is offline
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Default SF18 Rehab complete

Well i am done for now.I tested all the new electonics and motor upgrades today and everything was absolutely amazing!Its so worth the endless hours and money spent to do it right.....
Off the top of my head here's the list of replaced/added parts on my boat....lots I have made custom or designed/made myself from scratch.
Here we go,
Leaning post,Bait tanks,bilge pump and baitwell pumps,t-top,t-top lock box,dash panel and gauges,sliding lexan instrument screens,softdeck,Radar,Gps/sonar,vhf radio,antenna mast,anchor roller,sampson post,anchor etc.,Navigation lights,Docking lights,deck lights,seat cusions,dual battery's with maintainer,Rewired main and subpanel,steering wheel,oil resorvior,cd player,9.9 4 stroke & fuel tank,mohog transom-console doors,mohog wood panels here and there,SST propeller,irridium plus and wires,new windshield,capacity plate etc..
I singularly designed and performed the installation of all the forsaid over the last 6 months.You can beleive I am sooo ready to fish!
If someone needs any tips on any of the stuff I have listed feel free to ask
Here's some more pics....plus so many more to see where these come from!
http://s853.photobucket.com/albums/a...ab%20Complete/
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Cant wait till I can get a Master Angler!
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