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You are a sick Redneck of the highest order. I think I saw a Furry Hat launch into orbit just North of home here. Yep, second stage premature ejection.
I think Mayor McCheese just melted. Or maybe someone dropped a tab in my beer. Well done Frizzz... With a wicked hahhhd shot to the green monstah. Slacker Air is almost alive... Mmm, Bugzzz |
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Good to see another Seafari 25 on the way to becoming operational!
This is a situation where using Coosa in the transom would make a lot of sense to help with the CG issue. If it was a single I/O, it might have made sense to keep it an I/O, but with twin I/O's, I can see why you'd want to go with a bracketed outboard! I'd try to minimize bracket setback however!
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Hey FF,
Great to see another 25 being brought back to life! I can attest to the fact that she is a great camping boat as that is what I primarily use our 25 for (although I haven't used her in about 4 years). Your family will love it! If you're planning on a full camper top, I would suggest adding a screen on the rear curtain as well as a screen to the cabin hatch. This will allow a nice breeze through when anchored into the wind, while keeping those skeeters out at night. We used Velcro to attach the screen to the perimeter of the hatch. Cheap and works great. Looking forward to performance with the bracket and outboard. Good luck with the restore. Brandon |
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Looooking good Frizz!!
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