Jaguar project
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Jaguar project
My Jag project is finally coming to fruition. It's taken about 2.5 years to get here. Hope you like it!
There are a couple more photos in the Jaguar forum.
Due
There are a couple more photos in the Jaguar forum.
Due
Last edited by Dueclaws; 03-06-2006 at 09:30 AM.
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Re: Jaguar project
sweet looking rig, are those padlocks on the engine hatch? got any black magic in the engine compartment dont forget to remove the padlocks before you run it as they would probably trash the paint in that area. let us know how she runs. whats in it for power?
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Absolutely awsome boat...Who made the supports on the windshield with the pads on the inside?? I have a 36' Warlock Cat and the cockpit is very similar...I would love to have a set like that made.
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Re: Jaguar project
Ratman-
I keep the padlocks on only when the boat's not in use. You're right: they'd beat-up the paint. Nothing exotic for power: mild/low boost 572's about 850hp.
go- the windshield supports are a combination of the original, but modified Jag carbon fiber supports and exterior trim pieces. The interior/padded composite panels were custom made by an aircraft interior company.
Thanks for the compliments!
Due
I keep the padlocks on only when the boat's not in use. You're right: they'd beat-up the paint. Nothing exotic for power: mild/low boost 572's about 850hp.
go- the windshield supports are a combination of the original, but modified Jag carbon fiber supports and exterior trim pieces. The interior/padded composite panels were custom made by an aircraft interior company.
Thanks for the compliments!
Due