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Steve's 1979, 21' Checkmate Entertainer

Chris

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I received a nice email from Steve with these pics. I'll post them and let him tell you the story of his boat. /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif
 
I received a nice email from Steve with these pics. I'll post them and let him tell you the story of his boat. /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif
 
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Wholly cow, Great work. Looks like alot of work, time and sweat went into that project. Looks great.

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1975 Checkmate Tri-mate 2, 2.4 200+
 
Totally awesome job. We want some motor pix too!

1995 2100BR/1995 225 Promax/23" Tempest
 
Thank you all for your compliments. I am actually in the middle of redoing the entire boat from the ground up again. The few pictures of the completed interior were from the original redo (that took over 3 years and a lot of cash)and the pictures of the woodwork and upholstery are all fairly recent and will be installed hopefully before spring.
I originally installed a like new 1996 5.7LX EFI / Bravo 3 that I am also rebuilding with better performance in mind (the original configuration gave me a top speed of 70 with incredible handling and holeshot thanks to the twin prop Bravo 3).
If anybody is interested in more details please ask as I have taken hundreds of photos along the way and also have the original interior templates (in cardboard) that I used for the construction.
Thanks again for all the compliments and look forward to future posts.
 
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