Superboat Around the World(S.A.W.)
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Yes it does. I want to keep the 34. When I saw the 34 over the weekend, I said I gotta keep her. Went thru so much effort to completing the build and rigging selection, and the kids like the 34 as well.
You'll notice that she's made for longer extended trips. The hardware does not have the same bling as those found on the boats of the speed-gods that OSO cater to. But that was my intention. Instead of the constant throttling that one does on hi speed boats, I'll be interfacing more with the fine adjustments of the Engine Control Pad.
I am still hoping to launch her for that long voyage North then east to Europe.
You'll notice that she's made for longer extended trips. The hardware does not have the same bling as those found on the boats of the speed-gods that OSO cater to. But that was my intention. Instead of the constant throttling that one does on hi speed boats, I'll be interfacing more with the fine adjustments of the Engine Control Pad.
I am still hoping to launch her for that long voyage North then east to Europe.
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There is a promotion going on right now.Total coverage is 5 years.
Rick I will need your help once more. I have contacted JC about this as well. I will need the upholstery done after the 34 is completed by Ocean.
In addition, you remember that big tank in the cabin? Now that the hoses and wiring for the sending unit has been installed, I'm afraid that someone might trip over it and knock out the signal to the fuel gauge.
What I'd like to have done is a fiberglass hood that will cover just the exposed hoses and electricals.
JC's thoughts were to have the 34 brought back to the factory and while the templates are being made for the coaming pads, etc. to try and have this hood cover made
Rick I will need your help once more. I have contacted JC about this as well. I will need the upholstery done after the 34 is completed by Ocean.
In addition, you remember that big tank in the cabin? Now that the hoses and wiring for the sending unit has been installed, I'm afraid that someone might trip over it and knock out the signal to the fuel gauge.
What I'd like to have done is a fiberglass hood that will cover just the exposed hoses and electricals.
JC's thoughts were to have the 34 brought back to the factory and while the templates are being made for the coaming pads, etc. to try and have this hood cover made
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There is a promotion going on right now.Total coverage is 5 years.
Rick I will need your help once more. I have contacted JC about this as well. I will need the upholstery done after the 34 is completed by Ocean.
In addition, you remember that big tank in the cabin? Now that the hoses and wiring for the sending unit has been installed, I'm afraid that someone might trip over it and knock out the signal to the fuel gauge.
What I'd like to have done is a fiberglass hood that will cover just the exposed hoses and electricals.
JC's thoughts were to have the 34 brought back to the factory and while the templates are being made for the coaming pads, etc. to try and have this hood cover made
Rick I will need your help once more. I have contacted JC about this as well. I will need the upholstery done after the 34 is completed by Ocean.
In addition, you remember that big tank in the cabin? Now that the hoses and wiring for the sending unit has been installed, I'm afraid that someone might trip over it and knock out the signal to the fuel gauge.
What I'd like to have done is a fiberglass hood that will cover just the exposed hoses and electricals.
JC's thoughts were to have the 34 brought back to the factory and while the templates are being made for the coaming pads, etc. to try and have this hood cover made




