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Show me the Metalflake!!!

Seems to have a much deeper freeboard than the older 2100. Is that correct ? Seem all the newer checkmate outboards are that way...
 
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Seems to have a much deeper freeboard than the older 2100. Is that correct ? Seem all the newer checkmate outboards are that way...

I don't think it is any deeper. Look how high the driver is sitting. On that note, I wish they had an option for a higher windshield and I would consider it. I won't own a boat that doesn't shield me from the elements.

And I'm with JW. Red full flake would be a sweet ride.
 
Awesome thread Guys! :thumb:

Keep 'er going! :)

This is a nice reprieve for me during the off-season. :surf:

YF88's, red flake boat looks like it just rolled out of the showroom!

I also really like that new 2000 Pulsare, I'm with JW, one of those done up in a red would be awesome! :devil:

-Chris
 
I love some flake and boats look real good with flake but,
if you need a flake fix I've never seen better, wilder flake then on the old school custom cars. The flake jobs on these cars are just crazy. Not my style but this flake is out there!
Custom-car-paint-metal-flake-roof-2.jpg

The old lace table cloth paint job.Nice!
Would love to strip mine down to the flake,but who knows what's under there.

I wonder how much extra a 20 ft boat would weigh done in solid flake/
 
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