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Old 09-14-2021, 08:48 PM
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Did you have the thermostat housing powdercoated or is that paint? I'm trying to find a powder that matches the Merc blue.
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Impressive work and cool build! Brings back a lot of memories when I did my 25 outlaw. That’ll be a fun boat when your done!
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Originally Posted by solidrunner
Did you have the thermostat housing powdercoated or is that paint? I'm trying to find a powder that matches the Merc blue.
its paint i found this and it seems to match good. Be sure to pick up the metal cast base coat too!


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Impressive work and cool build! Brings back a lot of memories when I did my 25 outlaw. That’ll be a fun boat when your done!
hopefully, i am excited to get it on the water !
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Pdm in action
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Beautiful work and attention to details!
But I agree with Delsol, Be careful, a friend had a built 540 in his and that might have been the 2nd scariest ride I've been in over 80.
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Beautiful work and attention to details!
But I agree with Delsol, Be careful, a friend had a built 540 in his and that might have been the 2nd scariest ride I've been in over 80.
Yeah I have heard this a few times so I be careful up top but I am not the person to ride on the edge all the time. I bet when I pull the logs most of the engine time will be spent at idle, putting a round while I smoke a cigar . Incase I do get bit by the speed bug I made the wiring modular so I can lift and move it to another large hull if needed.

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