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#131
Boat won't fit in my garage, so here's a few pics of our shop where it's kept and all the work is done.
Here's me and the wife (1st mate)
Here's me and the wife (1st mate)
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#132
Another of half the shop
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#133
The owners of the shop RPM that's Riss Performance Marine 815-509-0927 & 509-0929. This is Jeff Riss and Jessica, they were the managers of Everglade's Marina in Ft Lauderdale from 1998 til 2001 when the owner died and the err's decided to sell the building and close the buisness. From there in 01, they went to K/E and Jeff was one of the blower engine builders (that's when the 675 SC was popular at K/E) Now this is part of their full service performance boat business that they started back in 02.
They DO specialize in high performance work, from the dash and gauges to the prop nut!!!
They DO specialize in high performance work, from the dash and gauges to the prop nut!!!
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Fountain powerboats rule "The Preacher"
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#140
Compression
Nice garage,
What kind of tiles did you use. Are they slippery with the wet rubber tires on them. I have been contemplating the "race deck" tiles but linoleum would be a lot less expensive if it wasnt so slick.
Nice garage,
What kind of tiles did you use. Are they slippery with the wet rubber tires on them. I have been contemplating the "race deck" tiles but linoleum would be a lot less expensive if it wasnt so slick.



