42 Revolution to cc
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Not a bad idea!!
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I would never cut up the Tiger but I would love to own this boat.Originally Posted by caseyh


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Good idea covering the side of the liner with padded panels. Saves a lot in finishing and paint work plus is easy on the knees. I would have robbed a little more width out of the side decks for cockpit room , but each their own.
At least they kept the top light so it shouldn't sway too bad with the narrow beam. Looks like a fun boat and legal to trailer.
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Cool piece. Alot of work went into that. Been a few Revolutions that were up for sale for virtually nothing, that is a cool conversion. I would like a ride no doubt. no more bubble deck...lol
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Wow, that actually looks really nice. I remember when that Revolution was for sale. Someone had put money into redoing it (new paint, power, drives, interior, etc) and then stipped motors / drives and let it sit for sale for a long time.
I agree with Tommy, I would've kept a cuddy from the original lay-out, of course then you'd have to mold and create a whole bulk-head / door area. Thing looks great. Really good idea as the Revolutions are difficult to sell.
I'd really like to see more of that build. The mote I look at the pics, the more intriguing it is.
I agree with Tommy, I would've kept a cuddy from the original lay-out, of course then you'd have to mold and create a whole bulk-head / door area. Thing looks great. Really good idea as the Revolutions are difficult to sell.
I'd really like to see more of that build. The mote I look at the pics, the more intriguing it is.
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You can get de-rigged Revolutions for dirt cheap!Originally Posted by payuppsucker
I would never cut up the Tiger but I would love to own this boat.




