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    first of three coats of epoxy
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    port side sanded and ready for masking and primer..........
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    and tomorrow we start the painting process...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Smyth View Post
    port side sanded and ready for masking and primer..........
    Watching and waiting to see when its all rigged and ready for the water again !!
    Messing round with boats is fun !! the learning never stops ,even after more than 30 years there's always something new happening somewhere ! BUT somethings never change and some problems never go away and just keep reoccurring !!so moved into Composite Forensics , Now that something completely new !!

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    been wurkin.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom smyth View Post
    been wurkin.....
    nice one !!!
    Messing round with boats is fun !! the learning never stops ,even after more than 30 years there's always something new happening somewhere ! BUT somethings never change and some problems never go away and just keep reoccurring !!so moved into Composite Forensics , Now that something completely new !!

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    werk werk werk.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Smyth View Post
    werk werk werk.........
    Attachment 382010 "Nice Werk" ;-)
    Wriggleys gum makes me think of boating, "Double your engines, Double your fun"



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    Quote Originally Posted by tom smyth View Post
    werk werk werk.........
    nice plate on the back !!! Was it laser cut ??
    Messing round with boats is fun !! the learning never stops ,even after more than 30 years there's always something new happening somewhere ! BUT somethings never change and some problems never go away and just keep reoccurring !!so moved into Composite Forensics , Now that something completely new !!

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    no. the original owner / racer had those made strictly to make it look cool back in 1973 ish. It definitely adds strength to the whole rear end of the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Smyth View Post
    no. the original owner / racer had those made strictly to make it look cool back in 1973 ish. It definitely adds strength to the whole rear end of the boat.
    Just I was involved In making a small plane and the guy had gotten onto laser cutting all and everything in the way of frames and gussets etc etc , its really clever and damn efficient and here is so ridiculously cheap and not worth thinking about !! looks good cant wait to see it rigged and ready for the water !!
    Messing round with boats is fun !! the learning never stops ,even after more than 30 years there's always something new happening somewhere ! BUT somethings never change and some problems never go away and just keep reoccurring !!so moved into Composite Forensics , Now that something completely new !!

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    few more pics. Test fit on the transom
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Smyth View Post
    few more pics. Test fit on the transom
    Oh yes I love the inline straight 6 they are classic and have a sound and look like no other before or since !! BEAUTIFUL !!
    Messing round with boats is fun !! the learning never stops ,even after more than 30 years there's always something new happening somewhere ! BUT somethings never change and some problems never go away and just keep reoccurring !!so moved into Composite Forensics , Now that something completely new !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Smyth View Post
    few more pics. Test fit on the transom
    Is that a twister i see ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIL_CV21 View Post
    Is that a twister i see ?
    Yes it is , T2X powerhead on the T2 midsection. It was last raced on a vee bottom back in the 1970's

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