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Hey Chuck everything is really coming along great! Are you adding a hinge to the bait tank hatch? One thing I would add are hose drains for the transom rod holders to keep the water off all the rigging. I had a problem in my Seavee, contender, whitewater with water corrosion coming through the rod holders just a thought . cant wait to see her sitting in the water! I am really impressed with your skills.
Billy
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Very nice work. Where did you get that battery switch? thanks
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WOW, truly a Seacraft work of art!!
Great Job Strick! Lloyd
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Strick, Beautiful!! Really a super 20! Now tell the horse's to take a month and just chill...don't get sick,just eat grass and be cool,so you can hook that boat up to the truck and slip on down here for a little live baiting sails.The bite is on and that would be a cool little two man sailfish killer!
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Thanks everyone.
I think I will put in 2 drains for the rod holders in the transom. I have one left over so I'll have to order another one. I will leave the bait tank lid removable. I bought the battery switch holder from Svendsens marine in Almeda, Ca but I don't know who makes it. There are no markings on the part that I can see. Doing the final touches with the wiring and rigging this weekend. Joey how about I tow the rig to Baja and you fly down there and we fish strick
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That ain't a half bad idea Chuck!Stripe Marlin in a 20 SeaCraft...Nice
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Tunaorlater,I believe the battey switch box is from ssicustomplastics.com
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After nearly a year and a half since this project started I was finally able to splash the boat this weekend.
The motor fired right up.....once I remembered to put in the kill switch lanyard Thanks Big for the help on that one! Bigshrimpin met Lisa myself and the kids at a local launch that is protected from the heavy winds we have been experiencing over the past several days. I'm a little superstitious so I had to christen the dam thing before it even touched the water. I did not have the courage to smash the cheap 10 dollar bottle of champagne on my nice new paint job; I poured a little on the top of the bow; Then I was told that I had to actually spray the champagne on the hull; Some celebratory sipping; A family shot with our "new" 40 year old boat; The weather was not all that great for boating but Tim and I ran the little skiff up and down the slough a few times. The Yamaha 130 has lots of power. Two guys and 35 gallons of fuel got us nearly 42mph via the gps. The boat turns on a dime and is very stable. Everything is working properly and I cant be happier with the way things have turned out. I have a little tweaking to do with the prop, some upholstery to do yet and maybe a t-top down the road but other then that it's pretty much a done deal. Before we left I had Tim putt around for some in the water shots; strick
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What a boat and what a ride!! I still amazed how stable she is at rest . . . 6200rpm 42mph with a stock aluminum prop . . . no bow rise or stern squat getting up on a plane.
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