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  1. #121
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    did Finney's do your windscreens? I really would like to add them to my Stoker!
    why ask me ?


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    No. it had tinted windscreens. I got the orange plexiglass online and had a local plastic fab shop make them.
    " IT'S NOT HOW FAST YOU ARE, IT'S HOW COOL YOU LOOK!!! "

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    Your attention to detail is mind boggling!

    Think you should paint the silver on those cowlings green to match!

    pointer

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    Ist pic is with the composite floor panel installed. This makes the entire rear compartment a flat floor for tons of storage. 2nd pic shows the thru-hull fittings and hyd stainless hoses for the trim and steering. Your looking at $1240 in this pic! 3rd pic shows the air hoses that will ventilate the notch at the rear of the pad. They will suck air from higher in the boat.
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    " IT'S NOT HOW FAST YOU ARE, IT'S HOW COOL YOU LOOK!!! "

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    Quote Originally Posted by WILDMAN View Post
    Ist pic is with the composite floor panel installed. This makes the entire rear compartment a flat floor for tons of storage. 2nd pic shows the thru-hull fittings and hyd stainless hoses for the trim and steering. Your looking at $1240 in this pic! 3rd pic shows the air hoses that will ventilate the notch at the rear of the pad. They will suck air from higher in the boat.
    Here is a little bro tip.... on the vent hoses use some check valves as close to the end as possible or those scupper ball dealie bobbers on the outside to keep the water from backing up in the hoses. Cuz basically the hoses fill up with water and don't drain out in time to do anything by the time you hit the gas and whatever your ventilating already ventilated on it's own anyway. A few summers ago I did the same thing to a customers boat and I had my head in the bilge for whatever reason while he did a few hole shots and I was like sonofabitch all those things are doing is glurging water back and forth.

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  8. #126
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    Randy
    JMHO but i would sleep better if it were my boat using some shut off valves on the fittings coming through the transom also just in case you leave the boat in the water overnight. You can shut them off and sleep well!!!!

    Looking good.

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    The end of the air intake hose goes up to the top of the back seat.
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    Sunday morning bump for Wildman's artwork
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    Looking forward too seeing the number he gets!

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    Interlux BilgeKote Gray, bilge paint?

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    I use Awlgrip. One coat covers and super hard finish. Very easy to clean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WILDMAN View Post
    I use Awlgrip. One coat covers and super hard finish. Very easy to clean.
    ...Cool. Catalyzed is always better...

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    I finally got the back area of the boat all wired and rigged.
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    " IT'S NOT HOW FAST YOU ARE, IT'S HOW COOL YOU LOOK!!! "

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    Clean as a new born baby.

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    Damn, I've been in kitchens that weren't that clean and organized! Nice work!
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