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Old 03-07-2014, 09:00 PM
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What length is the Scarab III ?.................just a wonderful old skool "sleek" looking boat!
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Originally Posted by scippy
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What length is the Scarab III ?.................just a wonderful old skool "sleek" looking boat!
Not to answer for ramos, but a Scarab III is 34'. And I like the paint.
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Thanks Scippy, I like it too.
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Woke up early yesterday and did some final touch up on my fillets. Cut out my own 1708 8 inch tape along with full coverage sheets. Used Glassdaves layup schedule and really payed attention to balancing it out real well resin wise. The black marks are from my sharpie. Very pleased with the results, no air bubbles to speak of.







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Nice clean work and the results look pretty good too!
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Thank you!
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looks real good man . . . . you to can have a rewarding career in fiberglass repair . . . .
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oh no . . . i just noticed you have the threads on the surface sheet running left to right . . . . man thats a huge no no . . . . i should have mentioned they should run right to left
















































































lol . . . just kiddin
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Lol, haha! But seriously, thanks for all of your help along the way Dave, you are a good dude!
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Let me know Borgia if you need the template for outdrive.
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