"War Chief"
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I would guess it is a ts warrior like the sheriff boat that sold a few months back that was also a 37'. Bobby should still be able to get you one of those wind screens (I know he still had access to them a couple years ago).
That boat is a beauty. Does anyone have more pics?
That boat is a beauty. Does anyone have more pics?
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I would guess it is a ts warrior like the sheriff boat that sold a few months back that was also a 37'. Bobby should still be able to get you one of those wind screens (I know he still had access to them a couple years ago).
That boat is a beauty. Does anyone have more pics?
That boat is a beauty. Does anyone have more pics?
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Thanks Nykamp. I look forward to the pics.
mgocean, please send those pics to me as well. Also, could you ask the owner who made the wind screen, and PM the info to me. I appreciate it. Thanks, David
mgocean, please send those pics to me as well. Also, could you ask the owner who made the wind screen, and PM the info to me. I appreciate it. Thanks, David
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David, do a search for videos with blue moon, there's some shots of the dash and faring showing when the where heading out in some big water here in gh. I'll stop by him later this week, his is white plastic.
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I have a couple ideas kicking around in my head for a winters project. Stay tuned!
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I want to install a windscreen like that or makes some inserts to bridge the gap between the flaps. The flaps are all thru-bolted so removing them and then filling the holes will be a project and I'd rather just make up a couple inserts.
I have a couple ideas kicking around in my head for a winters project. Stay tuned!
I have a couple ideas kicking around in my head for a winters project. Stay tuned!
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I bet those screens would be really easy to make especially with the straight lines of the faring. Polycarbonate(lexan) works just like sheet metal on a brake pop some t nuts through the backside with some quick release nobs and you're good to go. You would have to use some mar resistant stuff though