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Here's a shot of the front of the cabin from deck level with the windows cut in and railing on. The little bump out below the windows is for the ducting for the defrosters. It will have a small Toyo furnace for heat.
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Side boarding door.
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I had just been thinking about your boat, and was getting ready to post a rewuest for more pictures.
It sure is looking nice!
Do you know what kind of boat their building in the background?
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Time for more pictures please!!!
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Work on the boat has slowed on our request so I havent recieved much in the way of new pictures to post. The boat was not going to make moose season so we told them to back burner it and we'll have an early spring delivery. Here's a couple new pictures. One is of the anchor winch, shows the quality of their welding. The other one is of the table area showing the bench seats.
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Here are some updated pictures I took last week. Delivery still on for early spring. First picture shows the transom and the white propane storange box for the instant hot water for the galley and shower. Second pic. shows the self draining fish hold in the deck as well as the green fill cap for the diesel tank for the Wabasto forced air furnace. The third shows the deck, spot lights, ladder to cabin top and the water heater exhaust.
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Here's a 28' they had in the shop. The wavy plate on the side and transome is temporary to keep things straight while welding.
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Here's the builders first little blunder. They forgot thr upper bunk. Easy fix though. The sink is to the left under the cardboard and below the electrical panel door is the lower bunk. The second bunk will be above the panel. These are on the aft cabin wall.
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Long overdue update. Galley One of the 250 Yamaha 4 strokes Non skid paint Launch date is set for late March
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Very nice!
Thanks for the update!
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More... Davit/ pot hauler Better picture of the motors.
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Wow! That's a great looking boat! What are you using to power the hauler? Does the davit reach up enough to off load a dingy? Those are great performance numbers for that boat. Might drop a bit as you load her up with the essentials, but the motors will improve as they are broken in. I see in the pictures somebody (I assume the pics are from down south, given the lack of snow) is playing 'spin the boat with the engines' game. With the outboards spaced out nicely like that, it may 'walk' as nice as most inboard applications. That anchor may contact the hull, is it reinforced there, perhaps with aluminum or rubber? Wanna sell her?
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