That sun pad is awesome! That was always my complaint with my Talon is the glass deck was a total waste of useful space. I also added twin Dana Marine billet swim steps that made reboarding the boat a breeze. Another master work of art in motion.
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That sun pad is awesome! That was always my complaint with my Talon is the glass deck was a total waste of useful space. I also added twin Dana Marine billet swim steps that made reboarding the boat a breeze. Another master work of art in motion.
this one will also have swim steps
Wow!!
Looks really good.
That is sweet!!! wow!! can't wait to see it finished . . . great work!!
Ive been following this thread for a while till I got my letter today and my Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance is going up starting in January from $1550 per month to $2750. I am sure everyone elses will go up also I wonder how this will effect all businesses along with the boat building industry? Good thing to think about come Nov. 8th
I just want to say this thread has been the best use of my time in days! I have learned SO MUCH and now I want to completely strip my Eliminator Daytona to start over!! Randy, how much lead time do you need for paint work?
Well, after 5 months at the interior shop, I'm finally getting back to rigging the Talon. I took it to the shop today. I painted the rear in gray Awlgrip and under the dash with black Awlgrip. Here's a pic of the interior, but it's still all wrapped up in bubble wrap. I'll start rigging tomorrow. It should take about 3 weeks. HERE WE GO !!
Nice!!!!!!!
Beautiful, Randy. Can't wait to see the interior.
Much anticipated boat for sure. :cheers:
Good weather for numbers on the way too. :D
I forgot how nice that boat looks and how well you accented the lines.
Great colors and design, it will be nice to see it on the water.
I got everything put into the dash and console. The red is all red marble
I got the jackplate on this afternoon. I covered all the sides of the boat with a gray trunk liner material. It makes everything look very "clean"