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    The front part of the hatch will be held down with fasteners and sealed off with a neat bead of silicone. Secure but can come off if needed.
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    I like that idea, better than having it glued there IMO.
    I just hope my shovel comes up half as good as this has come out for you, pity its yellow

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    Thanks man
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    looks sharp... I like the yellow. What did u use 4 paint.

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    Default Hatch clear

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    with some of the hardware installed.

    Looking to install the safety loop tonight along with the Kuhler on the motor with all the plumbing fittings

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    what no clear hatch this time,

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    Very purty Jim!

    I'm interested to see how the oiler goes, looks pretty trick.

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    The Paint is a 2 Pac Linear Polyurethane and the colour is actually called Sterling Yellow.

    No clear hatch for this one John, may see one incorporated into somehow it in the future though.
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    Very purty Jim!

    I'm interested to see how the oiler goes, looks pretty trick.
    Thanks Scott,

    Me too, just have to see how she goes.

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    I the Kuhler has been sealed on the motor with the o-rings supplied and a fillet of silicone.

    The bullets have also been soldered on.

    Looking to get more done tonight.
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    >>>> "Fast Forward" >>>>

    The Phil is now finished and ready to hit the wet stuff

    Pics below

    Really happy with how it turned out.


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    Few more

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    Jimmy, fantastic work. Incredible attention to detail ; lots'a hours there. Good luck on the pond
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    Suweeeet! Beautiful boat. Keep us posted on how she runs!
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    Thanks guys, cant wait to get her wet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Sterling View Post
    Thanks guys, cant wait to get her wet
    HAHA bet you can't. dont we all.

    That thing should ripp!
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    Nice work Jimmy!

    I like the way you've run wires and cooling lines behind the inner shell. Very neat.

    You running her on Sunday??

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