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  #101  
Old 08-15-2010, 04:33 PM
FlyingTime FlyingTime is offline
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Pretty work! The men in the brown suits should be getting very nervous...
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Old 08-15-2010, 09:18 PM
IslandRunner IslandRunner is offline
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Sea++, man the boat is looking great. thanks for the advise on the sandpaper. My boat is only a 88 so hopefully i have a few more years on my tramsom....but when its time to change it out, it will be time for a bracket with swim platform. But until then got few things i want to add like lean post, trim tabs and work on console. Also really love the color of your boat i don't think i would want to put it in the dirty water we been having down here, in Louisiana. What do you mostly fish for up there?
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Old 08-17-2010, 12:32 AM
SeaPlusPlus SeaPlusPlus is offline
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IslandRunner - fish for a bit of everything, including but not limited to flounder, puppy drum, bluefish, spanish macks, kings, spades, sheephead, tautog, specks, striper, varies throughout the year.

Snapped a couple pics of my lights tonight, was finally home at night at a reasonable hour. 21' of red led rope light secured under the gunwhale with more thickened epoxy glued cable tie mounts (though it looks a tad darker in the pics than it really is, the deck really glows). Then two led spreader lights from coastalnightlights.com, these really really light up the deck.













Also my upholstery for my tower came in, so that has a backrest on it now, was too dark for a pic of that though.

Did take some screen shots of a storm that we watched and knew we could avoid while fishing the other day thanks to my satellite weather through my HDS's, saw it to the south and west of us in the distance, zoomed out, and saw this:





Kept fishing and watched it pass on the satellite radar to the south of us.
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Old 08-17-2010, 06:48 PM
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Default Re: Spring Project(s) 74 20SF

Just back into the AC from a hot day of yellow tail snapper fishing, checking out the CSC site and WOW......love the red LED lights!! Real sweet SeaCraft porn!!! Ain't those ringed drink holders great?, I've got two of the double ones and the fit my "pepsi" koozies perfectly. Great work!!!
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Old 08-18-2010, 02:03 AM
IslandRunner IslandRunner is offline
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Default Re: Spring Project(s) 74 20SF

Sea++ where did you pick up that Starboard? Tried running a search on the internet for it but had no luck., Also why have the other lowerance that is just a fishfinder, seeing your screen pic with the weather bands realy got me thing of up grade my gps and fish/deepfinder to a lowerance like that. here in south louisiana we get plenty of summer showers that just pop up.
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  #106  
Old 08-18-2010, 10:20 AM
SeaPlusPlus SeaPlusPlus is offline
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IslandRunner - I bought all my starboard from Cesany Plastics through his ebay page (free shipping). Was by far the cheapest price I could find on starboard, and he cuts it to your desired size for free! I have the HDS-5x so I can have full time chartplotter with all the radar information/sea surface temp/winds/etc on it and then also have a full time bottom machine. The HDS-5s are really too small to do split screen on, you can do it, but to me its just too small. Plus I got that unit used 1 year old from a charter captain in NC with everything that came with it in the original packaging, the price was right.
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Old 08-18-2010, 07:35 PM
seafari25 seafari25 is offline
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Default Re: Spring Project(s) 74 20SF

SeaPlusPlus,

That is one sweet ride you've got there!! You have done an amazing job!

Good idea on the cutting board...we used to use a raised surface like that to mount amps and crossovers in our trunks. We would drill holes next to each terminal of each piece of equipment, about an inch away, and run the wires down through and behind the panel (cutting board). Just a different effect...

Enjoy that bad boy
Brandon
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  #108  
Old 11-25-2010, 10:10 AM
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Default Re: Spring Project(s) 74 20SF

What happened to all the photos? Came here to show the wife what our 20' could look like?!?
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Old 01-05-2011, 03:48 PM
SeaPlusPlus SeaPlusPlus is offline
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Sorry guys, I rebuilt that web server and forgot to set up the virtual host again for the domain the images were hosted on. Images should be working again.
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Old 01-05-2011, 03:57 PM
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How ya been Noah?
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