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Originally Posted by Flightplan
(Post 4371416)
You have got the patience of Job. I couldn't do it.
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Here are some pics of What Skater was finishing up. They put covers over the gauge are on the driver and passenger side. I think it looks great. Didn't know they were doing that. Was a very pleasant surprise. Mike at Skater devised a ladder system that can be attached to the transom and extended down. It can be collapsed down and removed and stored in the rear storage /engine compartment when not needed. Thats awesome. also fixed the bunks on the trailer so the boat now fits on it like a glove. Tyco built a beautiful trailer just needed fine tuning. Thanx again Skater. You guys Rock.[ATTACH=CONFIG]547278[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547279[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547280[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547281[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547282[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547283[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547284[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547285[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547286[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547287[/ATTACH]
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looks awesome, why not move the tie down loops inboard a bit on the trailer so they don't rub the bunks?
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If I had that waiting for me, I would be camped out in the Helm seat making engine noises until Skater was ready to turn it over... including the haul down to Miami boat show!!
Impeccable build - my utmost compliments again for your patience and taste in putting this boat together! |
looking at boats in pics normally doesn't do them justice...if this one looks better in person I just might black out when I see it!
Love the black on the dash...that's going to take that glare off for sure! how's the visibility with the rap around? |
Originally Posted by LAriverratt
(Post 4372529)
looking at boats in pics normally doesn't do them justice...if this one looks better in person I just might black out when I see it!
Love the black on the dash...that's going to take that glare off for sure! how's the visibility with the rap around? |
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Your MYCO fits really nice! thems my favorite! Can't wait to see her in February at the show :) . |
Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 4372514)
If I had that waiting for me, I would be camped out in the Helm seat making engine noises until Skater was ready to turn it over... including the haul down to Miami boat show!!
Impeccable build - my utmost compliments again for your patience and taste in putting this boat together! It was tough for a while in the middle of the Summer every time the delivery date got pushed. Was not Skaters fault. But Im totally good now. As I posted somewhere earlier The shake down cruise it got at Mercury Racing was priceless. It got run wide open from one end of lake winnabego to the other time and time again. That lake is 30 miles long. We found things that we corrected that would have made my initial delivery a little bit of a downer as I discovered these things and had to deal with them. Again Thanx so much for the kind words. If you ever get a chance to see my 318 in person check it out. It came out so good. No words or pics are close. I did totally consider making all the engine noises for sure. Ha Thats totally funny. |
Seems like a billet swim step and a grab handle would have solved the rear entry issue, plus you would have a good place to set in the water on those blazing hot days. Keep in mind also that all that beer on a hot summer day has to go somewhere. Taking a pizz in crowded waters is sometimes an art if you don't want to jump in.
Steve, check out the rear of Razor's 28 for a good example. You could go much larger than our 28's. Very clean, very functional, no in and out with the ladder every stop. You sure dont want to scratch that beautiful hull trying to fit that ladder in rough water. Dang sure not something you would want the wife or a guest trying to install because you are busy mixing drinks... Just a thought. |
Originally Posted by Flightplan
(Post 4372590)
Seems like a billet swim step and a grab handle would have solved the rear entry issue, plus you would have a good place to set in the water on those blazing hot days. Keep in mind also that all that beer on a hot summer day has to go somewhere. Taking a pizz in crowded waters is sometimes an art if you don't want to jump in.
Steve, check out the rear of Razor's 28 for a good example. You could go much larger than our 28's. Very clean, very functional, no in and out with the ladder every stop. You sure dont want to scratch that beautiful hull trying to fit that ladder in rough water. Dang sure not something you would want the wife or a guest trying to install because you are busy mixing drinks... Just a thought. When you don't need it you un pin it and it folds up. They made a special mount for it in the rear compartment. Clips in which is nice and is totally out of the way when you don't need it. |
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