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Old 05-19-2020, 07:15 PM
hobiepilot hobiepilot is offline
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Today the cap went on, as well as the casting deck in the bow. We decided to put the cap on now to give the hull more rigidity before we put the deck on.

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Plumbing in for the Engine Controls

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Also ran a conduit forward for speaker wire and bow lights

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Cap On!

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Reinforced the front of the cap, and also some places on the sides for rod holders and cleats.
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Old 05-29-2020, 10:52 AM
fishstu fishstu is offline
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Nice work - you will have a great riding boat better built then when new.
I am very impressed with the skills and dedication of rebuilds like this one - way about my ability.
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