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Old 01-09-2017, 04:44 PM
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Cool My redone Superboat Y2K you probably haven't seen

This was the former 2005 boat owned by Keith Krackmeup that was coined "once bitten"

I ripped everything out of the boat including the transom assembly engine rigging interior and cut the dashboards out and did a lot of fiberglass work. Glassed alot of the former plastic moulding around dash, twin nmea2000 touch screens with ALL engine data. Had Richie Zul put together the blower motor.

Got rid of the back bench and did a 4 bucket seat boat. Engine hatch a semi work in progress, I have redone it twice so far, and it's getting a different hatch again this winter.

Thought I would share my personal taste splashed into a Superboat Y2K. Haven't tried any props or drive spacers yet, but so far at 96mph.









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Old 01-09-2017, 05:05 PM
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You've done a hell of job. Enjoy
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Nice! I would of never guessed that was Keith's former boat. What's in between the two back seats? A way to step up onto the hatch? How's that drive holding up with that power? The y2K I had seemed to eat XR's with only a 525efi.
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I would just run around with no hatches so everyone could see the workmanship........very nice
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Nice Looks very clean Thank you for sharing.
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Beautiful!!!! You've got the motor in the swap shop. What's replacing it???
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More cubic inch. Bigger heads. Bigger blower. Hopefully more speed ha
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Wow! That's just flat beautiful. Thanks for posting those pictures up (especially as cold and nasty it is outside). Makes me want summer bad
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Wow! That is really impressive and inspiring.
Well done!
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Looks great,
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