Pics of our Boats
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From: Penfield, N.Y. USA
The only bilge I've been working in is the one in my house (basement) due to this "november like" spring we've been having in western NY. I was finally going to get the boat from storage today but, of course, it was drizzly and rainy again. Hopefully I can get it sometime this week. That is unless it snows again!
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Turn down for what ? LOL.
Fabbed these out of 6" stainless exhaust elbows, had to merge them due to space constraints between drives and tabs. Work great when need to be quiet, slip over 6" tips then secure with thru bolts.
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From: Linwood, MN
VERY nice. My 35 goes to CMI in a month and they are going to bend something up. What's the scoop on your lowers? They look mint!!
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Looks great mcpro, glad to see you're getting back on the water. Pic is of my '03 35, still miss the way those 575's ran in that boat.
MN35, lowers were blueprinted by Wilson Custom Marine and they applied a ceramic coating to preserve the finish. Just wipe down and wax occasionally. Huge improvement in handling at speed after WCM's work.
Looks great mcpro, glad to see you're getting back on the water. Pic is of my '03 35, still miss the way those 575's ran in that boat.
MN35, lowers were blueprinted by Wilson Custom Marine and they applied a ceramic coating to preserve the finish. Just wipe down and wax occasionally. Huge improvement in handling at speed after WCM's work.
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Those drives look like no tranny's are needed. IS that right? That would make a difference.they look nice w the coating, mine get all crusty from the salt water.But the aluminum still looks better than black.
We're so lucky to have these boats as a hobby
We're so lucky to have these boats as a hobby


