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349.5 Hours - Fabuglas Bahama Restoration |
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YEE-HAW!!! - COMPLETE!!! |
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A view from standing on my tailgate - yes, I'm happy the way everything turned out. |
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Awww - now ain't she purrrty!!! LOL If you're wondering about the rope/support in the center, it's to keep water from puddling in a cover if I ever keep her outside. |
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My li'l truck and the boat. I can hardly tell the boat is there when I'm towing - just a little slower on acceleration and a little longer on braking...not a big deal, and not enough to change handling at speed. |
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Here's a good shot of the inside. The vinyl is fairly cleen, with only a few stains left (I think I can live with that, considering new vinyl would have been another $400). The existing vinyl is off-white. The remainder of the interior is now a pure white, non-skid surface. I didn't want to go back to carpet, considering it would have the capability of holding water again and could lead to another rebuild several years from now. |
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And it's off to the lake...actually, the engine shop, but who's counting :-) |
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The End...Click here to go back to My Baby, My Boat |
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