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Old 11-25-2009, 03:01 PM
wtenglish wtenglish is offline
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Default Re: 1978 SF restoration, my first one.....

OK. You guys are right the hard 90's will have to go. All good suggestions so I will either find longer radius 90's, use a pair of 45's or scrap them all together. I'm in the gulf now with the family for turkey day so the changes will have to wait until I get back. We took a half day charter with a local guide and when we got to the dock he had a '75 23' Seacraft that had never been restored. He wasn't aware of this website but was interested in checking it out. We caught some nice white and speckled trout, several bull reds that were out of the slot and had to be released! I will post some pics later.
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