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    Very nice work. I had one just like some years back and sold it, never leaked a drop and was a good boat. The middle seat was always in my way too. Have lots of fun and catch lots of fish with her
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck Detector View Post
    You brought her back to life...nice job....now just have to give her a name...btw, used that Rust-Oleum paint on my alum. Polor Craft, mixed Hunter green & pearl white 50/50 & had to thin for sprayer like you mentioned, but held up fine for 5 yrs. before selling
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom309 View Post
    What'd you do Nick, hook her in the nose ????????????????????????????????????????? LOL ....
    Great build ! ! ! ! ! !

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    Thanks gentlemen!

    BTW, that EVA foam is super nice on the feet and doesn't get hot or anything. Really happy with it.

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    Looks like a great fishing machine. Simple and clean. Nice job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck Detector View Post
    You brought her back to life...nice job....now just have to give her a name...btw, used that Rust-Oleum paint on my alum. Polor Craft, mixed Hunter green & pearl white 50/50 & had to thin for sprayer like you mentioned, but held up fine for 5 yrs. before selling
    We named the pontoon I built the "Knotty Hooker." Haven't come up with one for this yet.
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    I hope you put the foam back inside the seats, that's the only thing that kept her afloat.

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    Looks real good Nick!!!
    My wife has wanted that boat back from the time you left here with it, when she gets to see it in person, I'm gonna catch lots of flack!
    Thanks, ol'e buddy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonehunter View Post
    Looks real good Nick!!!
    My wife has wanted that boat back from the time you left here with it, when she gets to see it in person, I'm gonna catch lots of flack!
    Thanks, ol'e buddy!
    For what you’re riding in now, it’s worth the flack. I’m a fine one to talk, I still miss my stick steer boat I sold 9 years ago.
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    That's pretty sweet. The boat looks great.

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