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Thread: The refitting of a killing machine

  1. #1
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    Default The refitting of a killing machine

    first the tear down and seperating all the parts,redeck with redoak rewiring the graph ,bilge upgrade ,livewell pump upgrade,all three batteries upgraded,two for the motorguide the other for the main engine,redo the plumming for the live well,fix all hinges and latches ,remove all decals off wind shield go back to stock clear,remount downrigger mounts ,rod holder mounts ,then do the carpeting and reset everthing,,,,,,the little red boat is ready for some striper killing,,,,,,,,,,,,,











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    nice TO
    looking good

    -bb

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    Wow, you put in a lot of work.

    Awesome results!

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    Looks great Bob. Bet you can't wait to get that New Fish Smell

    All that effort will pay off on the water. Fresh batteries, re-wire, new plumbing. Turn the key and go. First Class

    Now if we could get you to shave before the photos.....JK of course.

    Good luck this year.
    WWO

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    Who did the carpeting for you? Where's the Blood? It look's so good you may not want to put fish in it any more. Nice Job "TO" now go kill some fish!
    Last edited by Big Daddy; 03-29-2012 at 06:23 AM.

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    Great job Bob, Looking sweet! I do miss the decals though

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    Looks great!!
    Nice job.

    See ya on the water.

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    Looks sharp! looks like a brand new boat again..

    Now catch some stripers

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    Man that looks sharp. Did you cover the whole wood with adhesive or just the edges and staple the rest?

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    very stellar transformation. I like what you've done. I wish you good fishing on your maiden voyage.

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