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I got it from www.misterart.com

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WOW :!: THATS A GOOD LOOKING BOAT ! THAT WEBBING REALLY GIVES IT A GOOD LOOK . THAT WAS THE ONLY THING I LIKED ABOUT MY OLD CAROLINA SKIFF. CONGRATULATIONS . NOW ITS TIME TO DIRTY IT UP :wink:
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Very fine job indeed ! 8)
fish on !!!!!!!!!!

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Bryan,

Congrats! She looks great! I feel a little pride in thinking my advice might've contributed a little. I'll send you the transom shot when I get a minute at home, but I've moved my transducer into the rear seat well. I'll send a PM explaining why I like it better. Talk to me BEFORE you go drilling any holes in your beautiful boat!
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Bryan,

Awesome boat! The paint and webbing look fantastic. It is definitely launch time. Congratulations.

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Grant:

Thank you for being the inspiration on the webbing. How has yours held up? I didn't lay a clear coat down, so it'll be exposed. I'm a bit concerned, but fortunately, it was easy and inexpensive to do.

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Here in the office, we like the webbing too. Great job, congratulations.
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Bryan,

You are very welcome for the webbing info. Mine has held up great. We have been fishing a lot lately and there has been no noticeable "wearing" of the webbing. You should be fine, but like you said, it is very cheap and easy to do!

Happy boating :D

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So Grant,

Are you confused yet?

Two Brian's (one with a Y) both building GF16's. Both asking about webbing?

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Hey Brian,

You should be finishing your boat instead of trying to confuse me with these messages! Just kidding. I hadn't gotten you two confused just yet. Of course, once you finish yours, which if I remember correctly will be painted white with the splatter paint as well..........who knows? :lol:

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