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Coop's Project X. Preparing the molds.

I used black primer to help find my low spots.

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Very cool. Now I remember why you where waiting to see if the extended strakes and pad worked like they where supposed to. :brickwall:
 
Very cool. Now I remember why you where waiting to see if the extended strakes and pad worked like they where supposed to. :brickwall:


Now we'll just have to run them against each other.


There should be a poll. Who will be on the water with their boat first? Gus or Coop.

:D
 
Hey Coop, beef up the transom so I can hang a 3.0 liter and put a 12" pad on that new boat, lets see what happens :bigthumb:
 
There should be a poll. Who will be on the water with their boat first? Gus or Coop.

:D[/quote]


Ah, well. HMMMM. I can do that. I think.:rof:
 
There should be a poll. Who will be on the water with their boat first? Gus or Coop.

:D


Ah, well. HMMMM. I can do that. I think.:rof:


Which? The Poll, or being on the water?


You might be on the water before me, since it will probably be March before I'm even ready to build.

The deck mold needs some work, I need to get a bigger air compressor to use for spraying the gel coat. So I'm going to gather materials all winter for this project, and try to find a motor.


The hull mold looks like it will just need some cleanup and rewaxed. The deck mold needs some big repair work around the motorwell. I planned on that from the start, I just need to finish off the work on the mold so the part looks good when I build it.
 
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