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I am new to posting to this forum but have been following for several years. i am the owner of the bahia mar that has been at dos amigos in freeport texas this past year. i am addding a link to show the progress on this boat. http://s271.photobucket.com/albums/jj14 ... 5/?start=0

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Very nice work.......
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I guess I know why you haven't posted before...you where quite busy.

Looks great, you should be proud!

What kind of power are you running?
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Very nice job. That is the second BM I have seen with the benches built into the Motor boxes like that.

Good luck with her, and I would also like to know our power.
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jspiezio wrote:Very nice job. That is the second BM I have seen with the benches built into the Motor boxes like that.

Good luck with her, and I would also like to know our power.
I was going to ask about the benches, that is a nice setup I like it, well thought out!!

Looks great, lots of luck and enjoyment!

And yeah like the other what does she have for power??
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Wow! Brilliantly put together. You've got a show stopper there. Congratulations! Walter
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Congratulations the boat looks great? Where did you purchase the new windshield from?

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the engines are 256 steyrs genset is norpro 7k. i bought the moulds to make the parts forward of the rear decks. the rear deck is from cabrerra.
the windshield was custom fabricated at dos amigos in freport tx.
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Rodger, the boat is looking great & enjoyed talking to you again this afternoon.
Where did you purchase the new windshield from?
Chris,

Noe, (pronounved as NO-EE), at Dos Amigos one-offed it in Coosa Board & fiberglass, windows custom cut from automotive glass... Pretty cool build.
And yeah like the other what does she have for power??
240 Steyrs w/ 2:1 gears.

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you could be a contender for best of the best inovation.i am still drooling over the fold down faucet and covered sink. very,very well done!!!
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That is a very clean lay out. I like the sink and benches. Great job.

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Inspiring for those of us still lost in projectville. Very nice boat. Where did you come up with the non-skid finish in the cockpit sole and on the combings? Is that a fiberglass product?
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Looks like the bar for innovation has been set. Realy nice job.
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Great looking job..........really nice detail..........you should be proud as I am sure you are

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WOW!!!
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Post by Bill Cuthbertson »

Rodger,

Looks Awsome, Those older pictures reseble the stage I am in now. If you have the molds, are you planning on producing any of the parts for sale. I have the Whitaker decks and regular engine boxes which I think are from the same molds as the Cabreras.

I would be interested in the forward deck, forward side panels and the bridge between the engine boxes. Love the widshield also, haven't decided what I am going to do there yet. I know Cabrera wanted $5000+ for there windshield when they used to make Bahia Mar parts.

Call me or email me when you get a chance. 704-806-3085, wrc@southeastcommercial.com

Again, Great Job
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Thanks for the eye candy.
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.

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Steyr's, well I can't wait to see your numbers when you get her out and running. Sr's got a pair in his Hatteras and is tickled pink by the performance and economy. They are smooth as silk too.

Nice motors...
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