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Russ,
Thanks to Jim for taking the bull by the horns, the new Buddy Boy is shaping up nicely. She is a 1970 Sportfisherman that has spent virtually her whole life under cover in northern Michigan. John McCallum at Taylor Boatworks removed the old electronics, patched the gelcoat, painted a new bootstripe, and painted the bottom; so we're good to go for a while until we figure out more ways to spend money on her.
Tommy
Thanks to Jim for taking the bull by the horns, the new Buddy Boy is shaping up nicely. She is a 1970 Sportfisherman that has spent virtually her whole life under cover in northern Michigan. John McCallum at Taylor Boatworks removed the old electronics, patched the gelcoat, painted a new bootstripe, and painted the bottom; so we're good to go for a while until we figure out more ways to spend money on her.
Tommy
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Tom, yes that was a concern which I brought to the attention of the builder . It has been reinforced internally to carry the weight. shouldn't be a lot of weight up there anyway most people like to sit on the engine boxes...Russ
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Russ:
Good to hear - I know mine, as it was built, wouldn't have held the weight that far aft without some beefing up. As you may recall from the pictures I sent you of my hardtop, we ended up carrying the back legs down to the gunnel and then braced that back of the bellyband/rocket launcher from underneath the overhang.
She is going to turn a lot of heads when you splash her!
Tom
Good to hear - I know mine, as it was built, wouldn't have held the weight that far aft without some beefing up. As you may recall from the pictures I sent you of my hardtop, we ended up carrying the back legs down to the gunnel and then braced that back of the bellyband/rocket launcher from underneath the overhang.
She is going to turn a lot of heads when you splash her!
Tom
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