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Old 10-15-2004, 11:59 AM
CMBarnes CMBarnes is offline
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Default Re: Pictures

The boat is painted with awlgrip, Ice Blue on the outside and Snow White on the inside. The pictures are a little lighter blue than the boat actually looks. I had wanted to paint the boat Navy blue but took some advice and am now glad that I went Ice Blue. I did get my navy in the bootstripe though and that is painted as well. That is a storage area in front of the transom. I did have the corners rounded so I can use it as a livewell if I ever see fit. The gutter is useless right now as it channels water into the storage area. I will address that eventually. In the back of the storage area are 2 clear 8inch portholes that unscrew for direct bilge access. You can also access the bilge through a hatch that you see in the middle of the transom. This hatch area is a little tight because it is below the big fishbox/livewell that holds over 60 gallons of water. I am keeping the white bottom for now becuase the boat lives on the trailer and the bottom is just awlgrip. It will not spend more than a few days in the water at a time. The shop that did the work is G-Craft Marine. Bobby has restored many seacrafts and does excellent work at a fair price. I will try and take some more pictures when I get the boat back. It has been in the shop getting work done on the motors and re-propped. I hope to have it back today or Monday.
[img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]Thanks Guys,
CMBarnes
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