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Old 23 September 2015, 22:34   #61
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Starboard screwed or glued?
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Old 24 September 2015, 04:40   #62
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Starboard, i miter the back and then supper heat so i can bend, when im done the miters ar touching and soft so they fuse together when they cool. I will also add two stiffners on the back side as this panel will be under the dash and on a hinge so it will be supporting some weight.
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Old 24 September 2015, 17:29   #63
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Old 04 October 2015, 15:05   #64
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starting on the paint.

laying on the first of 3 coats of paint on the hull!
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1st coat done!

First coat came out nice, a few little bugs to brush out.
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making progress

next stop powder coating. We have all the holes drilled in the bracket and will be sending it to powder coating Monday.
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unknown error!

lets see if they upload this time?
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Old 07 November 2015, 22:00   #69
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Thanks for sharing. The bracket looks great!!


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Thanks, hows your 733 doing? you like your hull extension?
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Old 07 November 2015, 22:19   #71
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Thanks, hows your 733 doing? you like your hull extension?

Yes. Very happy. The boat is much better now. The balance is right and the deck is above the water even when we have both tanks full and five passengers onboard.


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Old 08 November 2015, 03:00   #72
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Lookin good Ryan.
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Old 14 November 2015, 22:18   #73
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Bracket powder Coated and on!

Bracket installation down. I feel sorry for the guy who has to take this off we trawled 3 tubes of 5300 on the bracket!
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First coat of primer on the deck and bilge.

We got the first layer of 2000 on the deck and the bilge.
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It is like Christmas every time Ryan texts me these pics! Getting so excited!
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Looks great Ryan! Hey I am missing a scupper tube on my 733, do you make your own? If so what material do you use?
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Old 15 December 2015, 02:49   #77
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The sock or the tube? the tube is just 4" PVC.
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I like the hideaway ladder...

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The sock or the tube? the tube is just 4" PVC.
It's the sock portion
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Old 18 December 2015, 03:03   #80
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made out of standard hypalone, get the thinest you can find, i glue it using a 12" piece of 4" PVS to give it shape. when glue dries i pull it off and i have a perfect new trunk. i use bras eyes and punch them into the ends top and bottom.
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