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Old 07-27-2019, 01:40 PM
jorgeinmiami jorgeinmiami is offline
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Originally Posted by Vezo, Part II View Post
Agreed. My two group 24 batteries were mounted under the seat. Now I have two group 27’s mounted forward in console. With a full 50 quart cooler in front of the console, as a seat, is helping improve the ride.

Is your forward hand rail stainless steel? Mine is Aluminum, I guess lowering production costs before Mr. Potter sold in late ‘79. So was the old bow rail. The bow rail on my ‘76 project Seafari is the nicest quality stainless and doesn’t even need polishing.

Michael.
Mine is stainless I was mentioning to a friend that fittings and railings on her are in very nice condition and my idea of buying it all new went away. A little Flintz and some elbow grease made it look new.
They don't make them like that anymore

I kinda wish I had the cooler seat up there now I have to buy another cooler and find a place for it


Now if this heat would come down I could get back to work
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