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    latest creation 3 litre alien conversion complete

    couldn`t find one i liked so i modified it to what i wanted
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    Looking good...

    Wonder if you have saved some weight?
    http://www.geocities.com/fletcher_arrowbeau

    Fletcher 17F6
    Hydrostream HST 20F

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    3.0 litr

    more pics

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    3 litre
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    cowl

    very nicely done I ended up bying one from Noah at Eagle One which is not bad, finish sucked though. he added the height to th top cover. tomorrow I`ll
    post somr pics for comparison

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    eagle one 3.0 ltr cowl

    pardin the pic but you can see the higher top half for comparison about 3 inches, I think you are gonna like your 3 ltr on a light boat
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    i added my height at the pan,added more than i needed mine can come down a 1.5" and still be ok.i did all my own work including paint,same with the boat it bolted on.trying to save some cash.

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    cowl

    As I said very fine job it looks much better added to the pan. You should pop a mold.

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    thanks,thought about pulling a mold but making the gasket fit the inside will be tricky.i have some spare cowls at a buddies shop,i`ll probably make a couple more from scratch,atlesat the bottom half.the top is untouched thanks again pays off to hear the good job from other people.

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    Cowl

    GREAT job - boat looks good too! (From what can be seen)

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    here is a couple of boat fresh paint,still gonig back together,windshield get paint wed.
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    Nice decals!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WILDMAN View Post
    Nice decals!!
    yes they are thanks Randy

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    Looks great, nice job.

    Gearcase looks fantastic.


    I was young and bashful back then.
    Today,...I'd just knock on her door,..hand her the crab dope, and say, "Rub summa this on ya booger. I'll be back day after tomorrow".
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