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Old 06-21-2010, 09:03 AM
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Default Re: custom wooden boat...

boat does not appear to be skim coated, as i can see the "filler discs?" in the plywood through the paint. i can also make out putty/bondo circles where there are screws. its light, i bent my knees and gave a lift in the bow and raised it up a few inches. "filler box" is motor enclosure i assume, farther forward than a lot ive seen. has old school bench seat in front, motor box directly behind (right in middle of boat), then another bench seat in the way back. its a simple runabout. hull is similar to an old chriscraft, not much deadrise, wide bow, nice lines where transom meets gunnels. i believe it is designed for a straight inboard, just has two exhaust ports cut into transom, like i said im no genius when it comes to motors. i got a few pics on my phone, i guess nows as good a time as ever to try and learn how to post them. thanks
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