Cigarette adventure (new transoM and #6 conversion)
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Got a friend picking up drives after the shootout so those are next ...
Both transom assemblies are in, had to get the red hydraulic lines of course , and inside work continues.
Engine parts all ready to go , just need to find a builder ..






Both transom assemblies are in, had to get the red hydraulic lines of course , and inside work continues.
Engine parts all ready to go , just need to find a builder ..






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Not as nice as you buddy!!
Side bar, unless I lifted the front of the boat 5' off the ground my bilge would never drain completely, I had a vacuum on standby after every weekend to get the water out .
I added a 3rd bilge but I also filled those low spots with epoxy so hopefully no more water sitting in the bilge messing with my OCD.
Side bar, unless I lifted the front of the boat 5' off the ground my bilge would never drain completely, I had a vacuum on standby after every weekend to get the water out .
I added a 3rd bilge but I also filled those low spots with epoxy so hopefully no more water sitting in the bilge messing with my OCD.
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Randy @ Precision in Plainfield , his attention to detail is like yours .






