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Old 02-03-2015, 07:54 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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My `89 is 20`4". The layup is clean. I drilled a hole for a high speed pickup in the middle of the 2nd panel about 30" ahead of the transom. The laminate was about 3/8" thick.
The transom is 25" and a full 2 3/8 thick, which is thicker than some earlier hulls.
She is also rated for 235 so that makes sense as to why that was done.
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Old 02-03-2015, 11:10 PM
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My `89 is 20`4". The layup is clean. I drilled a hole for a high speed pickup in the middle of the 2nd panel about 30" ahead of the transom. The laminate was about 3/8" thick.
The transom is 25" and a full 2 3/8 thick, which is thicker than some earlier hulls.
She is also rated for 235 so that makes sense as to why that was done.
You can sugar coat this all you like.....
Still a "SLACKER"..

OK, we may have to make room for more "SLACKERS"

You young bucks tryin' to show up us ole' farts

PS: Take no offense as one of my closets friends who owned a 20ft Searay Laguna called
my 20SF a "SeaTracker" and my reply was his "Rayliner".......
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Old 02-03-2015, 11:23 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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You can sugar coat this all you like.....
Still a "SLACKER"..

OK, we may have to make room for more "SLACKERS"

You young bucks tryin' to show up us ole' farts
Not at all.

It is you who have taught me. The first trailer gathering. Some much smarter than I.
Mil spec hydraulic fluid. Red bearing grease...All of the bases touched.

You and others run roller trailers....

I am just not that smart.

Cheers,
GFS
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Old 02-03-2015, 11:39 PM
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You can sugar coat this all you like.....
Still a "SLACKER"..

OK, we may have to make room for more "SLACKERS"

You young bucks tryin' to show up us ole' farts

PS: Take no offense as one of my closets friends who owned a 20ft Searay Laguna called
my 20SF a "SeaTracker" and my reply was his "Rayliner".......
Ken, no matter how many Slackers come out of the wood work, Sandy will always be known as the beloved CSC "Slackmeister" - culinary extravagant, floor covering officiato, S-10 wiring harness fire suppression expert and of course the last of the Grinder Switch Roadies. Party on, Dude!
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Old 02-04-2015, 12:01 AM
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Well, with that I'm going to put on my Koss headphones and crank up some
Humble Pie........ on my Sansui quad surround sound stereo!
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Old 02-04-2015, 08:13 PM
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Well, with that I'm going to put on my Koss headphones and crank up some
Humble Pie........ on my Sansui quad surround sound stereo!
Do you own anything made in this century Mr. flip phone?

Kinda rhymes with Flintstone.

Guns n ammo don't count.

Sarah the artist and Hubby are in town this Fri. Going to meet them in Cocoa village this Saturday. Wanna blow anything up on Sunday?
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