C19 - Pics from painting the inside
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Thanks, Jim. Good to hear from the original C19 builder. How's your boat doing, anyway?
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Welleficker I have been looking at photos of your C19 and was wondering whether you changed the sheer line as it looks different form JimW's? Or is it just the different paint job that gives it this different appearance?
Re: C19 - Pics from painting the inside
Tom each C19 can look a little different from color and how well the owner held the nose up during flipping. Some can droop a little bit some don't so it's all in how the owner wants his to look. I actually like a small amount of droop, not much though.
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Very nice job so far, this one is going to be a looker for sure
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Oh he already launched it George, last summer. TomD was asking about his chines being different. The pics are in the Gallery see Wellficker, C19 

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Re: C19 - Pics from painting the inside
Mate the boat looks awesome.
I have got about 300 hours up in my C19, mainly fishing offshore in Queensland, not at the moment though, cyclones have no consideration for us fisherman.
I haven't been on this forum for ages and this has probably been raised re your boat, if you intend taking it into the ocean I would not have cut the second bulkhead out, one of the great features of this boat is that I know I am never going to get water coming in the back.
In saying that if you are only in calm water having the walk through access is a good option.
Great job.
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I have got about 300 hours up in my C19, mainly fishing offshore in Queensland, not at the moment though, cyclones have no consideration for us fisherman.
I haven't been on this forum for ages and this has probably been raised re your boat, if you intend taking it into the ocean I would not have cut the second bulkhead out, one of the great features of this boat is that I know I am never going to get water coming in the back.
In saying that if you are only in calm water having the walk through access is a good option.
Great job.
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Re: C19 - Pics from painting the inside
Ahh, I see. He just stopped updating his build blog before he finished the boatoh he already launched it George, last summer.


Come on Welleflicker, update the blog...some of us browse the forum on 2 hours of sleep and miss those little details

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