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Old 12-29-2015, 07:36 PM
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missed the 8yrs ago part. that what I call peservence.don't feel so bad I stalled on my project.
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How is your project going?
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Wow cool job on custom making that fairing.
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the old girl was rotted all the way to the bow.in the cabin area now but other things came up more important then working on the boat.looks like it might be one of those really long term projects.thanks for asking and your help along the way.best wishes to u for a happy new year.
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This is the engine package we are installing in this project 555ci with 3 liter Whipples . with 30 hours on them.[ATTACH=CONFIG]549242[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]549243[/ATTACH]
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Here are a few pictures of the dash we built and the transom repair we found some rotten wood under the port exhaust hole that went all the way to the drive cutout. But the other side was solid.[ATTACH=CONFIG]549249[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]549250[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]549251[/ATTACH]
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Old 01-14-2016, 07:10 PM
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transom is repaired so we can get back to work.[ATTACH=CONFIG]549657[/ATTACH]
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Originally Posted by Team Archer
Here are a few pictures of the dash we built and the transom repair we found some rotten wood under the port exhaust hole that went all the way to the drive cutout. But the other side was solid.[ATTACH=CONFIG]549249[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]549250[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]549251[/ATTACH]
Very cool . I remember the dash rattling loose on my old 402, as the whole helm was like screwed in place. Glassing it all in looks like it will be a nice improvement!
What you have going on down in the cabin area? Anything changing down there?
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Just updating the uph.
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Ran into a big setback yesterday. Was cleaning out the side cavities and under the seat and found some water between the fuel tank and bulkhead dilled a hole to drain through the bulkhead and it wasn't just water the was old fuel. So now we are going to change the fuel tanks but at least Formula was smart and has a removable floor pan in the cockpit.
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