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Old 05-19-2014, 11:07 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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Strick its all the nuclear waste that make them big! fishing has been good and getting better.


I had a few hours and an extra set of hands this afternoon to help me get the deck out of the boat.

I have some work to do under the decks before the they go in permanently.

I installed the neoprene strips on the the beds for the tank, and started installing some sleeves for rigging. I cut the holes 1/4" bigger and fill around them with dynaglass thru a caulk tube. I cut the pvc a little bigger and then grind them flush with the hole.



the gas tank grew by a half inch somewhere along the way and it is infront of the rigging tubes by a 1/2" its alright I am just gonna cut pvc to fit through the bulkhead and then deal with rigging







I couldn't deal with the stupid 2x4 going down through the center of the floor box so out it came, I cut a piece of 1" foam that I bonded in there and I am going layup a couple layers of mat and roving to smooth it out for gelcoat. the foam is 1.5" w and 2" tall to create a hard right angle for strength. the front floor box and the bilge will be white gelcoat.







and strick this one is for you. 51 pounds

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