Douglass Craft Rebuild
Submitted by davidbland50 on Sat, 2011-10-01 18:50
The boat is going well. Just put it in today to check for watertightness. Motor will probably go on this week. Nico will soon give a better update when he gets back.
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Paul_86
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She looks awsome mate, job
She looks awsome mate, job well done! Even without a motor it looks like its gonna go fast!
till
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Where did that pod come from?
Where did that pod come from?
davidbland50
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Date Joined: 24/07/11
The pod was built by Nico and
The pod was built by Nico and me, mainly Nico. A lot of manhours and sweat and tears.
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till
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Ok, looks the goods!
Ok, looks the goods!
mrwinta
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Date Joined: 14/01/10
Looks great... well done...
Looks great... well done...
NEVER PUSH YOUR GRANNY WHEN SHE'S SHAVING
hemi
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Date Joined: 17/01/10
Mate it looks great well done
Mate it looks great well done
grantarctic1
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Date Joined: 03/03/11
Looking good
Looking good mate, can i ask what is the benifit of such a large (extended ) transom pod. (just curious)
till
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Less prop noise in the
Less prop noise in the tranny?
Space for a deck chair???
davidbland50
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Date Joined: 24/07/11
The motor is going to be a
The motor is going to be a 150hp Johnson which when raised would hit the transom if the pod was shorter.
Deck chair..........will consider maybe
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sea-kem
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Date Joined: 30/11/09
Come on Till though you would
Come on Till though you would have come with at least 'GAME CHAIR'. Bloody nice rig mate. Good to see someone's homework paying off.
Love the West!