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Old 05-25-2024, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
Lookin good Chris........
Thanks again buddy!!
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Originally Posted by Lucky Strike Jr
I saw Remedy at the Lake Lanier run last September, beautiful boat! The upgrades you’ve done since look great too. Keep up the good work.
I would come and said hello if I had known you were there and thank you for the compliment. Were you on the same dock as I was at the very end slips? I know there were a few people from Florida on that end and one couple that came to talk to us had a cat there, but have a AT CC back in Florida.
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A small update from last night. I received the Sea Dek yesterday, so I got it all installed last night after work. I really like the look of this over the old rubber grip strips that used to be used on the Myco trailers. The pics really don't do any justice for the way it looks in person.






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Originally Posted by bencini231
I would come and said hello if I had known you were there and thank you for the compliment. Were you on the same dock as I was at the very end slips? I know there were a few people from Florida on that end and one couple that came to talk to us had a cat there, but have a AT CC back in Florida.
I didn't put two and two together at the time that was yours, I just remember seeing the boat. The Cig I had brought to that run was on the set of docks in front of you, pointed at the trees. The Cig a couple slips down from you, was a buddy of mine, we trailered up from FL.
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Old 05-25-2024, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Lucky Strike Jr
I didn't put two and two together at the time that was yours, I just remember seeing the boat. The Cig I had brought to that run was on the set of docks in front of you, pointed at the trees. The Cig a couple slips down from you, was a buddy of mine, we trailered up from FL.
Got ya, I know exactly where you were now, because we had some friends on that dock. We do quite a few poker runs during the year, so if you see Remedy out on any of them your at, then come by and say hi.
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Old 06-03-2024, 01:52 PM
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Got the Wilson Custom Marine Blueprinted SCX Dual Down shaft lowers back and installed last week, The difference in appearance and especially handling is unreal. You can tell a difference in every aspect including docking. Well worth the money since they cured my issues I was having with the lowers in stock form. I would recommend Wilson to anyone who has had issues swapping from SC to SCX DD lowers. Here's a pic of Remedy and the Myco all finished up and one of the amazing work on the SCX DD lowers.





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Did you have to remove all the internals before shipping to them for blueprinting?
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Originally Posted by IGetWet
Did you have to remove all the internals before shipping to them for blueprinting?
No sir, just drain all the fluid out and crate them up. Also be very careful when reinstalling, because that skeg is almost a razor and the bullet is like a hypodermic needle.

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That’s what I’ve heard from others as well! They look great!
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