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    Keep us posted.Looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z06man View Post
    What was the weight capacity of the ladder that was holding it up the day I saw it.
    The ladder proved to be more reliable then another more commonly used method
    Quartershot T-3R 15" 3.5L E-Tec 1.62 Sportmaster


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    Joe-

    Can't wait to see the completed boat! One day I will own another LCB/fastcat/Wicked. They are great boats!

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    JPEROG, openings in the floor to the left and right of front seats for storage?
    I CAN ALWAYS MAKE ANOTHER DOLLAR, BUT I CANNOT MAKE ANOTHER DAY

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZMIDLYF View Post
    JPEROG, openings in the floor to the left and right of front seats for storage?
    Yes, they have acrylic hatch lids and will get sea dek around them.

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanUmbarger View Post
    I feel your pain....I stopped counting at 475 hrs on my restore...looking great though!!!!
    Yup Hear ya....Due to the point that I keep track of hrs on all my construction projects, I stopped with my personal projects as it takes all the "fun" away!
    Gary
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    Looks great Joe !!
    " The Fleet of Old Boats "

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    This question is based on the water we found up in the bow of my Eliminator held in by the bulkheads--do you have a way for any water that makes its way up into the bow to drain?
    Per Rock:

    "Once I bought my first Hydrostream boating changed forever for me."

    Per my hero Instigator:

    "I try not to let common sense interfere w/my boat buying decisions."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Foley View Post
    Looks great Joe !!
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    You will have to drive it to see why I have chased it so long. They are really an impressive little boat.

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Li'l Toy View Post
    This question is based on the water we found up in the bow of my Eliminator held in by the bulkheads--do you have a way for any water that makes its way up into the bow to drain?
    If I get water in front of the first two bulkheads, I have way more to worry about then the puddles being trapped LOL... but there are holes sleeved with pvc for drainage.

    Joe

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by JPEROG View Post
    Tom,

    You will have to drive it to see why I have chased it so long. They are really an impressive little boat.

    Joe
    Can't wait !!
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    My hull to deck seam is not perfectly sealed, so water got in.
    Per Rock:

    "Once I bought my first Hydrostream boating changed forever for me."

    Per my hero Instigator:

    "I try not to let common sense interfere w/my boat buying decisions."


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    Still going "like the energizer bunny"-

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    I like that center console. Something like that will be part of phase II on the Warlock.
    That thing is sweet!

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    Doug is finally back on the paint after a construction break for his new building to get put up. Still a long way to go but the train is rolling again...
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