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Thanks Full Force. Hard to make any real progress at this point since boat is an hour away in Marblehead. I'll be there for a long weekend over xmas breat. Will try to at least get things unboxed and organized.
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Originally Posted by ttrm007
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Thanks Full Force. Hard to make any real progress at this point since boat is an hour away in Marblehead. I'll be there for a long weekend over xmas breat. Will try to at least get things unboxed and organized.
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Originally Posted by Full Force
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Some of us OSO guys are meeting at Brew Garden in Middleburg hts tomorrow night at 7 for some drinks and chat if you wanna meet up...
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How thick is the alum and what type of framing did you use.( Impressive)
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The alum is not super think but thick enough that it doesn't flex. Definitely not sheet metal. I don't know how to describe exactally. IF you were to hold a 4X8 sheet of it, it would be significantly thinner than a 1/4 plywood but would not flex in the middle.
The framing is a 1X2 box grid on the bottom side. Tig welded to top so it is all one piece. Very strong. Good thing I kept with a somewhat retro look because it would definitely have gone through a few style cycles before I get it wet. |
Originally Posted by ttrm007
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Keep me in mind next time around - Thanks!
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Where in Marblehead do you keep it?
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Originally Posted by bigboat28
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Where in Marblehead do you keep it?
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Is there a velocity run this year? I'm a new owner to a 89 Steve Stepp 30 out of Monroe MI. Boat looks great. Getting ideas for the winter on mine.
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How's it going? Any progress. I forwarded the link to this thread to Scott Smith (Putt-Putt). He said it looks great.
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