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Re: AFTER ITS BUILT
Billybob,
When you say you should get your money back and you have 12,ooo in the boat I am curious, How much you are paying yourself an hour? About how many hrs.? d.h. [ April 29, 2002, 12:16 PM: Message edited by: HermCo ] |
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Re: AFTER ITS BUILT
Scott,I got rid of the splahwell and the floor livewell.I put in a livewell in the transom,no more bending down and in the floorI used the space for a fishbox. I run a single 225,They make a 4 ft and a wide body 6 ft wide,it gives you more floatation because the chamber underneath is bigger. Armstrong also makes a wide body for twins.As soon as I can ill get some pictures so you can see exactly what I did.RS.
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Re: AFTER ITS BUILT
RS
That would be great....Looks like I'm getting close to doing a bracket also. I wanted to keep the original style of the boat , but the room that is taken up by the well bugs me, not to mention the structural element the boat will gain from the addition of a bracket. I've seen two with closed transoms, each a little different. The room that opens up as a result is unbelievable.... makes a big difference. I'm certain that we all look forward to your pictures. |
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