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Old 11-05-2014, 08:48 PM
Surfnski Surfnski is offline
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Precision powder coat off of London Bridge road is doing it. They are also doing my t-top , electronics box and radar mount. Ill definietly give a thumbs up or down when its complete. Im having some weld repairs done to the top and a couple other things before i take all the stuff to them. Nice guy with a nice shop and big booths. He did my buds corvette wheels and they turned out real nice. Still need at least one bracket for the rail before i can proceed though.
I've been wondering about those guys for some projects, they're one street over from my office. Please let us know what you think about their work and prices.



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Surfn ski- is Your boat the one we keep seeing with twins? Looks real nice , i hollered at you guys the other day when you rode by me , but didnt hear me i dont think, lol.great looking boat!

Yep that's probably me, thanks for the complement. I picked that boat up here in VAB this spring. It has a T-top on it now unlike the pic in my avatar. Where'd you see me at, Lynnhaven? I may have been in a hurry to get back to the ramp before dark if it was close to sunset. Don't recall any Seacrafts shouting at me though, I definitely would have said hey. Hope to see you out there next time, I'm looking forward to meeting some local Seacraft owners. I've seen a few boats out there that I recognize from this form.
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