thanks guys, its a group effort.
Bob- not the same color blue. The factory exhaust and scuppers were so far off from each other I decided to stop the stripe at the exhaust so it would not look so out of wack, I guess straight edges and tape measures were not used back then.
its a gas boat, 270 gallon tank achieved by removing the sub floor, tank is stainless steel and was not my idea. it will stay in the water year round, the plan was the owner wants to bring this boat to the carolinas.
I got the boat with the gas tank and bulkhead portholes removed, the bridge was in a crude coat of gray 545 primer, and someone had refinished the transom. The original plan was the owner needed to change out the tank and clean up the bridge and change some windows.
The glass guy who started the job passed away from a form of cancer so the owner of the boat contacted me to complete the project. The job was sidetracked for a while when the owner was convinced to do more work on the boat then the original plan.
I hope Jeff is looking down on the boat and we have made him proud of where the boat has ended up.
Got new rub rail, a glasstech deck, new windows and frames, and some new hardware. Have to make side panels and the entire area between the engines is missing so that has to be fabricated. over all nothing crazy custom going on.
Boat was repowered before it came to me and it was completely rewired last winter. Going to get some custom railings and maybe a top.
First primer went on in April, then it kind of lingered all season, nice to get this thing finished
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