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boat looks good keep up the good work. who made the aluminum plate with seacraft engraved in it?
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Looking real nice Boatman!
May I suggest you epoxy glue some 1/2" PVC board to the inside of your console. It will make attaching your wiring, fuse blocks, switches etc. much easier and eliminate thru bolts for that clean Gucci look Here is an example
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Thanks guys!!
The Seacraft plate was found on EBay.
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Basically finished!!
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Still waiting on a Tach and figuring out the correct prop.
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Looks great !!!
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Thinking about selling!!
Hey guys, thanks for all the advice and input. I am considering selling this beauty and was wondering what you all thought would be a fair price? I enjoyed this project so much that I want to restore a 20 now. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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At least you should put it in the water and see if it floats!!!
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