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And how we can see the difference between a normal lay up and a vacuum boat?
There must be a few kg in difference |
Originally Posted by Marchay
(Post 4582068)
And how we can see the difference between a normal lay up and a vacuum boat?
There must be a few kg in difference |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 4582067)
There is a handful of non stepped guns made after the introduction of the TS. Some people were not comfortable with the tech and wanted the old standard. So you get a few cross breads that are vacuum bagged, covergirl cabin'd straight bottoms. I think there is even an 01 or 02 floating around.
Looked super clean in pictures and had 575sci engines |
Originally Posted by outlw36
(Post 4582208)
There was a 2002 non stepped full cabin for sale in Mass. for a couple years but haven't seen it for a while. Tried to look at it in person but couldn't connect with seller.
Looked super clean in pictures and had 575sci engines |
Originally Posted by J-Bonz
(Post 4582211)
I just saw it in some recent poker run pictures someone posted in the last month from up that way. It still had the black and gray but the yellow was changed to green....
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...video-net.html |
You are right on top of it j, I can't imagine how much work it was to change that yellow to green. I would've just painted the whole boat lol.
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Originally Posted by Unlimited jd
(Post 4582221)
You are right on top of it j, I can't imagine how much work it was to change that yellow to green. I would've just painted the whole boat lol.
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Originally Posted by J-Bonz
(Post 4582213)
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Originally Posted by ROB FREEMAN
(Post 4581716)
Come pick mine up it's for sale. Time for a cat. This time around ��
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