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Old 10-20-2011, 08:11 AM
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There was actually a chicken living and laying eggs in the center console of this boat before I started on it. I hope she found a better home?
Funny! When I approached my uncle about buying the 18, a duck had laid some eggs in the splashwell and my uncle said I couldn't take the boat until the eggs hatched!
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Old 10-20-2011, 01:12 PM
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Hey Hey Bly, The owner of that 20 came and saw me at the dock right after we talked, then I saw him again togging two days ago. He was saying you guys settled on an integrated bracket, cutting 8-10" out of the console, losing casting deck, adding coffin, losing jump seats, 70 gal.tank, cutting the liner and bracing the hull sides, raising the floor pitched fore and aft, bringing the floor all the way out to the hull, 200 etec probably

Man that's gonna be a hotrod. Nice to see ya on here.
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