Magnum Marine re-imagined
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Couldn’t help myself

Working on the metal inserts for the screws that hold the seat cooler hinges.

These will go into the seat/lid. They didn’t come with texture so we cut diagonal lines for the epoxy to hold on to
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The built in coolers are finally done! Except the cold plate, compressor and hoses, oh also need paint around the interior lid rim and rubber gaskets, some sanding and some rubberized paint for the inside.... ok, so they’re not done, but it’s getting closer



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Thanks Indy,
id love to make a business out of rebuilding/modifying these boats. Boat is still pretty naked, once the stainless, wood, floors, upholstery get fitted, it’s going to be a head turner I hope. I’d love to do a business out of it, we’ll see what happens when I list it with a broker. For the most part, I’m happy with how things have turned out. Wish we were faster, and Have lots of ideas on how I would do the next one.
id love to make a business out of rebuilding/modifying these boats. Boat is still pretty naked, once the stainless, wood, floors, upholstery get fitted, it’s going to be a head turner I hope. I’d love to do a business out of it, we’ll see what happens when I list it with a broker. For the most part, I’m happy with how things have turned out. Wish we were faster, and Have lots of ideas on how I would do the next one.
















