PH18 Build in North Dallas (PH20)

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flyfishingmonk, beautiful work!! Glad to see the kids very involved in helping dad!!!! Jeff

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Beautiful build and family. :D

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Looking good! The net holders are very nice.
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Thanks everybody! I appreciate the compliments. :D

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I have been too busy to do any real work on the boat, but I did work on the anchor box a little.

It was a bit too tall so I took an inch off the top. Hopefully I can dive back into the project this weekend.

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Fantastic work Casey! Glad to see that you’re passing on those wood mastery skills. Lucky kids!

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wegcagle wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 8:12 am Fantastic work Casey! Glad to see that you’re passing on those wood mastery skills. Lucky kids!

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Progress on the center console. The base and the two interior pieces were epoxied into place. One side now has glass. My brother-in-law visited to help.

We also sealed the rod holders, and worked a little on the front hatch gutter rail.

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All that work looks really good. You sure you want to put all them nice looking pieces of wood on a boat? :D
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You made a very smart decision by designing hatch access on the backside of the console. I had lots of fun installing my Yamaha binnacle remote with only access through the front of the console.
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