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Old 05-19-2013, 06:20 AM
Caymanboy Caymanboy is offline
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Wow. She sure is purty. The blue with the coral is a very nice combination. Wish I had your eye for color, Oly.

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Thank you. Very nice compliment. If I stay with the normal colors I am OK. Get fancy on me and s--- goes south quickly.
This boat kinda transgressed over to the blue side, the Trawler has green in it, but CR was green toned, been there and done that.
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Old 05-19-2013, 07:01 AM
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I LOVE THE COLORS !!!!!!!!!! but i am a Auburn fan... and Were a orange watch...lol My favorite colors are LOUD !!! lol as for the brand.... DAMN !!! hoping my wife of 20 years ( as of May 8th ) gets that figure back.. so i can brand her.... lol
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Old 05-19-2013, 07:31 AM
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Ooooo. I may have to sign up with Lewis just for that quick connect. Very nice! That's a great idea using one pump. I was worried about the saltwater eating the pump in no time. I have one of those Y valves somewhere..... Looking good.
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Old 05-19-2013, 07:41 AM
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I LOVE THE COLORS !!!!!!!!!! but i am a Auburn fan... and Were a orange watch...lol My favorite colors are LOUD !!! lol as for the brand.... DAMN !!! hoping my wife of 20 years ( as of May 8th ) gets that figure back.. so i can brand her.... lol
She may buck to that branding part. :-)
Nice last name you got there Mr. Parker.
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Old 05-19-2013, 09:03 AM
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Boot is layed out. Enough work for the w/e.
Go pay some attention to LLL/TM II. :-)
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Old 05-19-2013, 12:00 PM
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This boat kinda transgressed over to the blue side, the Trawler has green in it, but CR was green toned, been there and done that.
Looking good looking forward to it all done. Perhad the trawley is due for a mAkeover

Pics of the trawler would be cool when you have a minute.
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Old 05-19-2013, 02:53 PM
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Hey, nice work. I like the color and layout. I guess that '69 you picked up from me a few years ago was just a little too far gone. Too bad, the underwater before" pictures would have made the "after" shots that much more impressive.
I would like some more info on the trawler too, I'm really starting to think that's the perfect combo.
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Old 05-19-2013, 03:24 PM
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Couple of more things. I had mentioned earlier that the "Konk" would have fresh and salt water washdowns. What I did not mention was that would be achieved with one pump and a "Y" valve. Probably one of the items I change out the most is the salt water pumps, they just sit most of the time. This way I can hose down the Mimmossa's/blood/konk guts with salt, then rinse down the decks/womenze with fresh water.
This is a pretty cool washdown quick disconnect.
Having Lewis Marine right out your front door is not always a good thing. For me or the guys, they think it is their personal stock room.
I am going to consult you before I do my next restoration. Or better yet just have you do it for me Gucci all the way.....

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Old 05-19-2013, 04:03 PM
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Hey, nice work. I like the color and layout. I guess that '69 you picked up from me a few years ago was just a little too far gone. Too bad, the underwater before" pictures would have made the "after" shots that much more impressive.
I would like some more info on the trawler too, I'm really starting to think that's the perfect combo.
Nope, still have the 69', she is probably next.
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Old 05-19-2013, 04:13 PM
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