13' Gheenoe Rebuild

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Re: 13' Gheenoe Rebuild

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Looking good, Casey. I really like the teak accents.
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Re: 13' Gheenoe Rebuild

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Looking good...where did you get the trolling motor plug/cup holder combo? I'd like to get something like that.

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Re: 13' Gheenoe Rebuild

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Looks sweet. When are we going to put some ducks and reds in it?
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Re: 13' Gheenoe Rebuild

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Didn't have enough teak for the accents so I used a left over 1 x 6 of brazillian ironwood. I believe that it is officially known as ipay, pronounced E-pay. The trolling motor plug/cup holder is actually the corner piece of a center console that had been abandoned by the side of Alligator Drive. I cut it down into reuseable pieces with my circular saw. Most of the pieces were used for the decking we installed. The leftover piece looked like it had some future use on the gheenoe so I saved it. A little trimming and it became the trolling motor plug mount. I had some room and considered flushing mounting another light for the front of the cockpit. However, the drink holder was a perfect fit. It has been an enjoyable project.
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