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Old 12-14-2015, 10:29 PM
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Old 12-15-2015, 09:19 PM
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Thanks guys for the shout out. GFS has been asking me to stop in here and I am glad I did, I love the boats and what you guys are doing to get them exactly how you like them.

If I can assist in anyway possible please let me know. I enjoy what we do and enjoy helping others just as much.

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Old 12-16-2015, 12:14 AM
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Mike- welcome aboard. You, Steve, Mike, and Tyler have quickly created a legacy for repowers way beyond FLA. The work that your team did from Friday at 10am to Sat at 12pm was impressive. Thank you again. I am still planning to get back over there.
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Old 12-16-2015, 05:43 AM
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Welcome Mike! We've been swapping e-mail recently and the 300 Suzi is on my list at some point.
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Old 12-16-2015, 07:58 AM
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Mike- welcome aboard. You, Steve, Mike, and Tyler have quickly created a legacy for repowers way beyond FLA. The work that your team did from Friday at 10am to Sat at 12pm was impressive. Thank you again. I am still planning to get back over there.
Thank you so much for allowing us to work on her. It is very much appreciated for sure. As mentioned if ou need us to move the motor up /down or swap props please let me know and we will handle it for you at no charge. It is part of our service. Thank you also for the word of mouth recommendations it is very much appreciated.

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Old 12-16-2015, 09:04 AM
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Thanks guys for the shout out. GFS has been asking me to stop in here and I am glad I did, I love the boats and what you guys are doing to get them exactly how you like them.

If I can assist in anyway possible please let me know. I enjoy what we do and enjoy helping others just as much.

Mike

Welcome IMM.

GFS here or Antique Slacker as I am known in some gutters, storm drains, and picnic areas.

I`ll be needing a used bracket for twins. I think it is a 14 degree but have to put a framing square on her ass again. Possible to shim a 12 degree?

I would be grateful if you and IMS would keep an ear to the ground.

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Old 12-16-2015, 09:42 AM
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Is that a wood frame windshield?
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Old 12-16-2015, 09:57 AM
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Welcome IMM.

I`ll be needing a used bracket for twins. I think it is a 14 degree but have to put a framing square on her ass again. Possible to shim a 12 degree?

Cheers,
GFS
Once you get it figured out, let me know what it is. I am curious if it is the same as mine. I think it was 13.5 or 14 degrees or so. With the transom part of the mold being adjustable for length I am wondering if the angle was set the same on the rb's or if there is a difference between yours and mine being it is a tad longer. Shimming at the bottom to would be better than at the top but if you end up with an aluminum one I would consider cutting out a pie slice and welding it back up. I think the shims would cause issues from corrosion trapping to possible leakage if not sealed extremely well.

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Is that a wood frame windshield?
That thing is soooo sweet, I wish I would take the time to do one on my sceptre. I know it wouldn't look as good as IT's so im going to leave that one alone and try to do something in aluminum or fiber glass instead.

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Old 12-24-2015, 05:11 AM
internationalmarinemike internationalmarinemike is offline
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Wow there are so many familiar faces here. It is nice to see the boats and their progress. Brian she is coming along really really nice, I can't wait to see her all finished. I am really glad you like the motor. We really enjoy it when people leave and they see an instant improvement on performance and fuel burn.

Last, Guys it is truly a pleasure to work with you all and I wish each and every one of you and your families a happy holiday season and a happy 2016.

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Old 01-02-2016, 12:34 AM
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Break in numbers getting better.
Might be my motor is loosening up
or I'm burning off some dated fuel.
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