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Old 07-11-2006, 01:00 AM
Fishjack Fishjack is offline
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Default Re: Splashed!!!!!!!

Thanks again for the compliments – I am still working on getting the wiring finished – dressed in and secured properly.

I lowered the motor the one remaining bolt hole, test ran on Saturday and it is a lot better. Still cannot get as much trim out of it as I could before. It is currently at 3 ¾ inches above the keel. Needs to eventually go down another ¼ inch or so… I can deal with it for now just to get some fishing done.

I am also recovering the side coaming bolsters, re-finishing the original teak rod holders, mounting (3) 15 degree rod holders in the transom cap and some other misc. stuff.

Will post more pics ASAP.
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