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Old 02-12-2004, 04:06 AM
MKG MKG is offline
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Default Re: Finally I own a Seacraft on the Westcoast!

wow the glue on the carpet does not at first glance look to be such a problem - though i dont get the boat for a few days.

How does the Rhino stuff get applied ? Gun or by brush?

Maybe new carpet is the way to go?


The new t-top and the bracket are my biggest concerns - stainles for the top or not? That console is huge and I am not sure I want to risk ordering one based in my measurements!

I have decided against the twin 90's (really sad) based on the weight. We have some real rough crap here and I want to be safe - a single 175 with a kicker on a bracket will be fine. When i grow up I will get a 23 with twin 200's!
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