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Some of you know about my boat building adventure, I'm doing a journal to document my progress, if your interested heres the link...http://forums.bateau2.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3917.... :thumbup:
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Looking good but I thought you were going to build a grouper boat. :lol:
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Looking at doing a resto for a grouper boat.....Had my heart set on a Seacraft, Mako or Robalo, something in a 23 with a bracket
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It will be cool to see how it progresses. I'll bet you will be super proud of it when you're done. Good luck.
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Looooking GOOOOOOOOD :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I think it's great you're building a boat. But, think of all the time you COULD be fishin. :wink:
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Are you still adding the sponsons ?
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Yep.....
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Chalk the worst part is over. The first cut of expensive wood is the worst part. After starting, it's all down hill. :wink: Watched my grandfather on more than one occasion bust plywood bulkheads while bending them to fit a new frame. :hammer: Learned a lot of cuss words during those times. :wink:
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Each piece cut is a step to the end, but I will be sure to call you when the sanding starts :wink:
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Just let me know when. I'm real good at watching others work. Might even have a little advice to give now and then. (for a small consultation fee :wink: )
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Added a few more pics.....My Boat Building Project
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Are the sponsons going to be an integral part of the hull? Like a Hell's Bay?

Tiller steer or console? Seems like a little side console would be nice in that boat.
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Yep just like a Hells Bay or a Mitzi 16...I like the side console, but going center console so I can wet two guest :wink: :lol:
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