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stickystuff
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Post by stickystuff »

By the way guys, Thanks for the compliments. :wink:
Capt. Ken Owens

A little saw dust, a little glue, and a lot of love, and she will float.

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Post by ks8 »

Lots of work for doing it part time. has been a year and a month now. :)
Excellent job! :)

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Post by stickystuff »

Ok. Late answers. The drains on the sides next to wheel wells are the self bailing hull drains.Still be at least a month maybe less on the trials. have to finish wireing, get hull registered, take to dealer and set the engine up and make sure all is ready to go. Lots of little things to finish up. Patience guys. :D
Capt. Ken Owens

A little saw dust, a little glue, and a lot of love, and she will float.

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