Old School PH16******Splashed

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Re: Old School PH16

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Lookin' good!

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Re: Old School PH16

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Sanded out edges of seam tape and glassed the transom.

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Glassed one side.

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Re: Old School PH16

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Wow, You're really moving fast :!: You're glass work looks nice and clean :wink:
Completed: Phantom 16 viewtopic.php?t=19940

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Completed glassing the other side.


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Re: Old School PH16

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Kickin Butt boy. Ahhhhh, You better move the clothes off that hanger in the garage. I guarantee you they won't be clean any longer.Soon as you start sanding your wife will run your arse out of the garage. Hope you have some wheels on that cart to roll it outside.Ask me and 500 other builders. :lol: how we know.
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Re: Old School PH16

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Not my first rodeo...I've learned the hard way...should have seen the mess I made building this one.

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Definitely built my jig on locking rollers to do the heavy stuff with the pneumatic orbital sander outside but also have a new 5" electric sander that connects to the shop vac that really works nice for smaller sections and no dust on the laundry (or anything else in the garage). :D
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Re: Old School PH16

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Nice Duck Boat 8) What size mud buddy is that on the back? Those damn thing are loud and stink, but man they can push a boat through anything.

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It's a 9hp (Honda) Beavertail with an aluminum frame and SS prop. We use it in a very shallow marsh north of lake Okee with lots of tree stumps and weeds. It will run good in just a few inches of water, not fast or quiet but very reliable and get great mileage on a tank of gas.

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Re: Old School PH16

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great glass work :!:

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