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missourimuskyhunter
Posted 9/12/2011 9:55 PM (#516255)
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Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
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Edited by missourimuskyhunter 12/8/2011 12:38 PM
horsehunter
Posted 9/13/2011 8:22 AM (#516289 - in reply to #516255)
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Location: Eastern Ontario
nice work
kodiak
Posted 9/13/2011 10:18 AM (#516308 - in reply to #516289)
Subject: Re: Project complete...





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
clean machine
ttrap
Posted 9/13/2011 4:07 PM (#516361 - in reply to #516255)
Subject: Re: Project complete...




Posts: 279


looks good nicely done.
gregk9
Posted 9/13/2011 4:54 PM (#516374 - in reply to #516255)
Subject: Re: Project complete...





Posts: 797


Location: North Central IL USA
Nice!!! I bet that 40 HP moves that boat along quite well! I'd consider extending that stern deck to the transom.
MD75
Posted 9/13/2011 5:42 PM (#516389 - in reply to #516255)
Subject: RE: Project complete...





Posts: 684


Location: Sycamore, IL
Nice and functional looking ride! I like that decal in the back window of your truck...where'd ya git it?


Matt
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 9/13/2011 8:16 PM (#516424 - in reply to #516389)
Subject: RE: Project complete...





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
MD75 - 9/13/2011 5:42 PM

Nice and functional looking ride! I like that decal in the back window of your truck...where'd ya git it?


Matt

Thats my own personal sticker i had my local sign/sticker shop do for me several years ago...i like having something no one else has...
dhacker
Posted 9/14/2011 6:31 PM (#516581 - in reply to #516255)
Subject: Re: Project complete...




Posts: 216


Location: Elk River, MN
Wow - that looks professional - like right from the factory.

Great Job



Edited by dhacker 9/14/2011 6:32 PM
ToddM
Posted 9/15/2011 7:45 AM (#516658 - in reply to #516255)
Subject: Re: Project complete...





Posts: 20273


Location: oswego, il
Some great boat projects on this site, including this one. I would change one thing, it would be to extend the back deck across the gas cans and batteries, making it easier to stand on. Awesome looking non the less.
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 9/15/2011 10:48 AM (#516696 - in reply to #516658)
Subject: Re: Project complete...





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
ToddM - 9/15/2011 7:45 AM

Some great boat projects on this site, including this one. I would change one thing, it would be to extend the back deck across the gas cans and batteries, making it easier to stand on. Awesome looking non the less.


Yes... I wanted to extend the rear deck,but the fuel tank sits appx. 3-4 inches above the rear deck(fittings,cap,etc.) and they dont offer a fuel tank that holds 10-12gal that is more low profile to fit in that area.Not for sure how to go about doing something like that if it came down to having a platform sitting higher than the deck that is there now...thats a project i dont want to screw up.
anzomcik
Posted 9/15/2011 4:14 PM (#516744 - in reply to #516696)
Subject: Re: Project complete...





Posts: 532


missourimuskyhunter - 9/15/2011 11:48 AM

ToddM - 9/15/2011 7:45 AM

Some great boat projects on this site, including this one. I would change one thing, it would be to extend the back deck across the gas cans and batteries, making it easier to stand on. Awesome looking non the less.


Yes... I wanted to extend the rear deck,but the fuel tank sits appx. 3-4 inches above the rear deck(fittings,cap,etc.) and they dont offer a fuel tank that holds 10-12gal that is more low profile to fit in that area.Not for sure how to go about doing something like that if it came down to having a platform sitting higher than the deck that is there now...thats a project i dont want to screw up.


I was in the same boat as you so to speak with extanding the rear deck, with a fuel tank issue. What I ended up doing was having a custom tank made. That let me put the deck to the transum. It is more jacking around but what i gained i felt it was worth it.