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TRBenj
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Jeff, Im a little behind- but Id vote for gray pleated vinyl instead of black or white. Between those, Id go with the white though. On the floor, I see youre using Nautolex... which would have been original in the 60's and early 70's. By '75 though, wouldnt CC have used carpet? You can still get the black/gray grass carpet that would be perfect for your boat.
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Bri892001
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Black seats would look cool, but bear in mind how hot they'll get in the hot summer sun. My boat has a black carpet for the floor and it can get pretty scorching at times.
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connorssons
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Well decided to go with black! i know HOT, and not original but the boat at this time is not original.
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connorssons
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Well finally figured out how the interior is going to be! not much to work with, but this is it. rear seat configuration, and gunnel shelves! some still need cpes.
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OverMyHead
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Seems like there should be a way to get some storage under there. Looks great.
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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
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connorssons
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started the nautolex flooring today, a breeze to work with. got the kickpanel done, what do ya think on the color?
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Kristof
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Looking good!!
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Riley
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The color is great. That's what we're going to use on the Cuda. Did you glue it?
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connorssons
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connorssons
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Some pics of the engine cradel prior to final grinding and polishing!
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connorssons
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one more
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Gary S
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I can see Jeff how that plastic block really helps getting things set up
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8122pbrainard
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Jeff,
Once again, great work! |
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eric lavine
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may have to upgrade to a Bravo drive lol nice work Jeff, love the transom plate
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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connorssons
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Wanted to show how we incorperated the rear lift ring to tramsom plate, also worked on the stereo today. when interior gets back its going to get 2 more speakers in the side panels.
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nautique frk
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Jeff, I have followed your work on this since the start, You have done an awesome job on this, Did you ever consider Hydraulic Trim tabs at all ? Can't wait to see more pics.
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Keeganino
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Looks like fun! You da man!
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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger
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connorssons
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No i have not dont see the need,my 72 sep dont have them and it dont seem to be an issue unless you have 5 people on board!
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connorssons
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Just got done tearing the dash apart, gonna have to buy 20 sets of gauges to fill the holes look at the differance on the 2 dashes top on is off a 72 and bottom off 75 i/o version. the dash on the 75 was actually made out of masonite with the wood grain look . and look at the rats nest for a wiring harness, to bad there isnt a place that makes harnesses, but i guess i need something to do this week!
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eric lavine
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im trying to pick out something wrong and I cant!
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AceRace
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Jeff,
Engine cradle looks reeel nice! Thought you said you had flown aircraft, not built them? SEP1099 |
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Keeganino
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Eesh that dash is a wreck! Let us know what you do about the wiring. That is on my to do list before the season starts.
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"working on these old boats may not be cost effective but as it shows its what it brings into your life that matters" -Roger
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Gary S
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Those PO's were really slipping up Jeff,I think even I can see a couple places where they could have added a couple more gauges Are you doing your own welding?
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connorssons
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Hello Dave! thanks for the nice comment, kegan, new gauges on the way all new wiring will start this week hopefully. i think cc had a multi purpos dash, i think im going to redesign the gauge positions similiar to the 72 panel, not 100% sure tho! gary no i didnt a buddy took care of it for me my hand is not that steady any more
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connorssons
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pics of bilge with 1st coat of primer interlux pre cote small one is custom made batter box holds 2 optima batteries. 1 more coat of primer and 2 more of bilge coat what do ya think?
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connorssons
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1 more, the spot in the middle of battery box, is a paper towl plugging the drain.
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Gary S
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If your getting that fancy with the bilge coat, you better be thinking of polishing up that cradle too Your friend does beautiful work.
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connorssons
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Thanks Gary! I made the cradel and a friend did the welding! we are working on the polishing of the cradel, what a bitch! dont think it will turn out as nice as i hoped
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PAPA
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Jeff, I had to laugh when I saw that dash, but with the way you have done everything else, I am sure you will have it looking fantastic when you are done with it. This is going to be one mighty fine looking Correct Craft.
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75 Tique
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Threadjack: You mean like this? That is the dash in this homemade amphibious car. I am aware of it because it was built by the same guy from the small town I lived in in NY who built this back in the 90s when I was still there. Some of you may remember my posting pictures and the story of the "Dobbertin Surface Orbiter" a few years ago. This pic was taken at the boat club where I kept my supra. Not sure where this one was taken. Not local to me. The guy is clever, a dreamer, a hugely skilled craftsman, but unfortunately the hydrocar was kind of a bust. Despite over 700 HP, it won't plane off. Its way too heavy and has a surface drive which never had the right orientation to get the nose up. His plan was to have it run like a tunnel hydro. The sides of the car hydraulically drop down and are supposed to act like pontoons, but it never got up to speed. He fiddled with it for a while, but has given up and is trying to sell it, mostly as a show novelty instead of an amphibious that actually works. debbertin hydrcar |
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