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bravos
Originally Posted by Formula Outlaw
(Post 1550862)
Here's a model with that water holding, water draggng, dead weight, appenditure surgically removed from the rear.....:D :D
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Pulled the trigger
bought a bote:grinser010:
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
(Post 3595511)
bought a bote:grinser010:
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
(Post 3727245)
dis one
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It all started
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Originally Posted by ThirdBird
(Post 3727544)
Good for you!! Congratulations. Tell us about it.
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then left full of water
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rain water in the cabin, we spent close to 200 hours so far cleaning, buffing and rigging. Still at least another 100 to go.
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coming along
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heres what the rats nest of rigging looked like
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Hi Everyone! I'm Brandon with a 1995 Formula 336 seeking a Stbd side windshield replacement. Anyone know of a boat that could be parted out? I'm from Chicagoland
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splashed today
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fired the rats today and everything was reasonably good. One cracked oil pressure sender was the culprit that caused MANY hours of cleaning. It looks a lot better now and smells different as well. getting some canvas now
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Looking good, you sure this is the same boat you started with? lol
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Yesterday
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Looks a little different, a little rubrail, a little vent, a LOT of buffing
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
(Post 3729902)
Looks a little different, a little rubrail, a little vent, a LOT of buffing
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Originally Posted by befu
(Post 3730080)
Looks nice! It is the little details that matter, isn't it? Like how you are parked in front of a hydrant! :lolhit:
Still looks nice! :daz: |
Here's my 311 with new interior.
http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/...interier-1.jpg http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/...14interier.jpg |
what did you use on the engine cover for backing? I took my water soaked cushions off yesterday . they are toast so its a complete rebuild and recover.
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
(Post 3789457)
what did you use on the engine cover for backing? I took my water soaked cushions off yesterday . they are toast so its a complete rebuild and recover.
I used the old foam with new vinyl over new plywood. All told I redid my engine hatch for less than $100 and I think it looks great. If you want a low cost do it yourself approach, look at mine. If not, well, please do not insult me too much.... :lolhit: http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...-272-ls-7.html Page 7 post 62 and 63. Later I also redid some of the seat cushions. Earlier I had refinished the vinyl on my bucket seats. |
Yup bin there, we have the compressor, air stapler and stainless staples. we did the interior of our 36 sport fisher but needed people with a heavy duty sewing machine for the seams.
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Originally Posted by buckknekkid
(Post 3789497)
Yup bin there, we have the compressor, air stapler and stainless staples. we did the interior of our 36 sport fisher but needed people with a heavy duty sewing machine for the seams.
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Ya I know the feeling
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The guys that did my interior charged $4000 All new marine grade plywood sealed and painted new marine foam sealed in plastic just like Formula did it.
WELL WORTH IT!!! http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/.../1interier.jpg http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/...oatpics015.jpg Did i forget to say she's a real fire brether! http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/...troker/104.jpg |
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