36 Skater Project
#701
I'm hoping NOT to have to do that, docking that beast is hard enough as it is, I'd like to leave the outside motors turning conventional.
#702
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Before and after: I came across this photo taken at Glass Daves Shop. It goes to show you what can be done when you've got the right people on your side transforming gutted to good.
Note the custom aluminum fuel tanks
Before and after: I came across this photo taken at Glass Daves Shop. It goes to show you what can be done when you've got the right people on your side transforming gutted to good.
Note the custom aluminum fuel tanks
Last edited by davidmercury; 01-03-2014 at 10:06 AM.
#703
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I really appreciate all of your compliments on my white skater color choice. The beauty of white is that it is a "safe" choice in that it almost always looks good. Also it can be said that it is good choice when it comes to resale as it tends not to offend or repulse prospective buyers.
Having an all white boat can sometimes be likened to a relationship where there is no commitment or just living together. Even though we've greatly enjoyed the beautiful all white (less is more) look, it has come time to make a commitment of sorts and "take the plunge" with an actual paint/graphics package.
Having an all white boat can sometimes be likened to a relationship where there is no commitment or just living together. Even though we've greatly enjoyed the beautiful all white (less is more) look, it has come time to make a commitment of sorts and "take the plunge" with an actual paint/graphics package.



