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Old 09-30-2009, 03:06 PM   #61
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The boat turn out to my expections i wanted the best for Dr. Bob and he got it good luck with your beautiful boat Dr Bob
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Old 09-30-2009, 03:47 PM   #62
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Jon, that boat is off the hook from paint design, to the paint job, re-modded dash, seats....Love these old projects...actually looking at one myself..93 vintage...Good Luck..Jeff
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Jon, that boat is off the hook from paint design, to the paint job, re-modded dash, seats....Love these old projects...actually looking at one myself..93 vintage...Good Luck..Jeff

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Your one of the few that would do and ole vintage boat justice. What are you looking at?

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Your one of the few that would do and ole vintage boat justice. What are you looking at?

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Thanks....I'm leaning towards a few Scarab hulls...looking for a 38 -43 hull
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Old 10-01-2009, 09:39 AM   #65
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Thanks....I'm leaning towards a few Scarab hulls...looking for a 38 -43 hull
I like the ole Flat Decks !!!


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Old 10-01-2009, 10:20 AM   #66
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I Just want to thank Doc B. for the chance to work together.
It was an absolute delight from day one to finish. I wish
all my cusctomers were just like him. God Bless him.

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Jon what is the blue paper looking stuf and the beige tape looking stuff on the transom? I figure it protecting the paint but what is it?

Also how long can ya leave the green tape on??

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Old 01-02-2010, 07:30 PM   #68
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Sick sick SICK resto!!!! I love those old Cougars - and this one is BY FAR the sweetest I've seen! Be curious to hear how Tommy's motors run in it - I have heard good things about those turbos.

What's the story with the two digital displays above the big display on the helm side of the dash? I have seen those used before - are they just tachs, or are they multi-function displays?
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I love how Dr. Bob names his boats in accordance with his profession.
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Old 01-04-2010, 09:37 AM   #70
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Jon what is the blue paper looking stuf and the beige tape looking stuff on the transom? I figure it protecting the paint but what is it?

Also how long can ya leave the green tape on??

Rob

Yes Rob,................just tape to protect it and you can also lay your cut out lines etc. on it rather than on the paint.

I've left tape on up to Three weeks before replacing it.
Depends on heat or if the sun is on it drying it out. Then you might want to change it within the week depending on what you are doing.

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