restored 42
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thanks everyone for all your + feed back mark when you sell your boat your always welcome aboard as for the side vents I get asked that all the time there made from two sheets of 3/16 alum cut out on a waterjet with stainless mesh inlaid between them I tried to build everything at a very high level and made a lot of suttle changes from an original 42 lots of work that all came together with a 42 fountain with a little bit of a twist
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What a beautiful restore job!!! Wowwzers! 1 quick question, are the painted orange boxes in the back your gas tanks? If so, how many gallons do they hold total? Just look a little small, but maybe it's deceiving with how big the boat is or the angle of the picture. Great job on every aspect of the boat! Came out so sweet!!
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Boat looks fantastic Tommy. Cant wait to see it in person. Hopefully soon if we ever get some nice weather around here. This low 70's isn't cutting it for my boating mood.
Those Kenosha/Racine boys put together some bad a$$ stuff!!! I like some of the things you did with the interior, gave me a couple ideas for mine. I hate my back seat setup, and the wraparound step thingy I see you deleted.
Those Kenosha/Racine boys put together some bad a$$ stuff!!! I like some of the things you did with the interior, gave me a couple ideas for mine. I hate my back seat setup, and the wraparound step thingy I see you deleted.
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What a beautiful restore job!!! Wowwzers! 1 quick question, are the painted orange boxes in the back your gas tanks? If so, how many gallons do they hold total? Just look a little small, but maybe it's deceiving with how big the boat is or the angle of the picture. Great job on every aspect of the boat! Came out so sweet!!




