Looking good Rocky. Can't wait to take a ride in that thing. Make sure they work on your boat first as I see lots in the shop.
Deano
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Nice Rocky......can't wait to get all drunk and drop a drink on the bow.
Looking good Rocky. Can't wait to take a ride in that thing. Make sure they work on your boat first as I see lots in the shop.
Deano
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VERY NICE!!!
Originally posted by Havasu Hangin'
Looks good, GF.
PS- Are those stripes supposed to line up?
Since you only buying used boats my young Skywalker you are not aware of how it works I'm sure. The back is not fully on so the back doesn't line up yet until they put the top over the bottom piece then they will grind the two together called capping, sauve. Thanks for your concern, now get your own boat on the water. When we going to see the Queen Mary?
Originally posted by WhiteShadow
HEY ROCKY, THAT LOOKS REAL GOOD! THE COLORS LOOK GREAT. CANT WAIT TO SEE IT ON THE WATER, SHOULD BUMP NICELY! GIVE TREV SOME LOVE FOR ME!
Thanks Mike, I'll give Trev a big hug for you. Thanks again for the ride on your boat and hauling us around Saturday.
Originally posted by phebus
Rocky, is the wood coring that is laminated in the bottom of your new boat used in the 257 also? I asked you about putting a depth finder in my boat, but wasn't sure if I could go thru hull if it is cored like that. I can't tell with the finish that is applied. I figured you might have seen your last boat laid up.
Rick, I did see my last boat laid up and it does have Balsa core on the floor in the rear and a depth transducer will shoot thru it no problem.
Originally posted by alfonzo
Nice Rocky......can't wait to get all drunk and drop a drink on the bow.
Your OUT!
Originally posted by unleashed
Looking good Rocky. Can't wait to take a ride in that thing. Make sure they work on your boat first as I see lots in the shop.
Deano
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It will I have some pull and thanks. :wink:
Originally posted by Tom Slick
VERY NICE!!!
I thank you!
Glad to see that your boat now looks like a boat, and not a bathtub. The colors are cool, kind of surprised not to see any red in that one, like the others youve owned. I like it, looks really good. The grapics will be timeless, tastefully not over done.
Jeff
Originally posted by BoatFloating
Since you only buying used boats my young Skywalker you are not aware of how it works I'm sure. The back is not fully on so the back doesn't line up yet until they put the top over the bottom piece then they will grind the two together called capping, sauve. Thanks for your concern, now get your own boat on the water. When we going to see the Queen Mary?
Now you sound like you work for a builder? Excuses...excuses...
Actually, if you around builders long enough...you'll see that it is rare that they ever match (unless it's a simple design)...the rub rail usually covers it up.
Now, to remedy:
1. Buy an all-white boat and paint it.
2. Get out a hefty marker.
Your choice.
I really like the blue fade
Originally posted by Havasu Hangin'
Now you sound like you work for a builder? Excuses...excuses...
Actually, if you around builders long enough...you'll see that it is rare that they ever match (unless it's a simple design)...the rub rail usually covers it up.
Now, to remedy:
1. Buy an all-white boat and paint it.
2. Get out a hefty marker.
Your choice.
I agree it is rare and the rub rails hide alot of imperfections. I was really shocked on how well they did line up.
So you going paint yours then
Originally posted by phebus
I really like the blue fade
Thanks, the blue is really darker in person. The camera flash makes it look lighter.
Originally posted by BoatFloating
So you going paint yours then
Nope...I'm going to pay someone to do it.