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Old 06-09-2010, 06:48 AM
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Looking for a quick answer. I'll be at the boat this evening but would like the dimension this am if anyone has or can get it, thanks, 5PM
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Old 06-09-2010, 09:46 AM
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Sir:
Exactly 72 inches wide. Mine sleeps in the garage-real easy to rub on in the mornings!!
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Thanks, I'd kill for a garage like that.
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Thanks, I'd kill for a garage like that.
You'd have to move out of "Covenant Cove". Do they even allow you to open your garage door?
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Originally Posted by ThirdBird
You'd have to move out of "Covenant Cove". Do they even allow you to open your garage door?
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Originally Posted by ThirdBird
You'd have to move out of "Covenant Cove". Do they even allow you to open your garage door?
huh, did not even know that they do open. if they do, I'm sure we got a guy for that. Bird, you going to be out and about this weekend?
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Originally Posted by 5PMSMWHR
Bird, you going to be out and about this weekend?
I'm working on it. Had some issues of late; siezed front engine mounts that hampered engine reinstall, leaking trim cylinder (I'm now a trim cylinder rebuild guy), trailer brakes went south, and various other little things. All of those things are fixed now. Just need to align one engine, toss on the outdrive, bleed the brakes, connect exhaust and some wiring and plumbing. I have Friday off so the goal is to finish up then. Of course, I've got greasy fingerprints all over the boat to cleanup too. Maybe get it wet Saturday, certainly Sunday though.
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..... bleed the brakes .

Your boat has brakes? Holly Chit! I gotta get me some of them.
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