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Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #100746

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Rescued this one days before it was headed to the dump, I just couldn't sit back and watch her go to the grave! ;) Needs a lot of work, but basically a sound hull.... Besides, it will give me something to do out in the garage this winter. :P
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Re: Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #100748

Good for you, Mark. Got to love those Glastrons!

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Re: Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #100751

Those Glastrons had some great lines. I'm sure you'll have fun with the project.

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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #100772

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Mark,looks like that would be a great riding hull and what norm said,,great lines.

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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #100778

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Thanks guys, turns out this is going to be a lot more involved than I thought. No worries though, I'm going to take my time and take it one bite at a time....... :laugh:
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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #101275

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Then again, I think I really like this one better? Went to look at the 135HP Johnson, ended up bringing the whole rig home. I'm in so much trouble with the war dept. now! :ohmy:
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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #101282

I think it was a wise choice Mark. And you have a parts boat too. Win-win-lose (with the war dept.) 2 outta 3 ain't bad. The new one looks sleeker without the bow rail.

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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #101283

Mark I think I like the Futura better too, out neighbor had an orange one when I was a kid and I always thought it was cool looking :). I thought the Futura was only rated for 100hp, it must really fly with a 135hp.

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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #101440

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Mark, put her name on the transom when you're finished. Problem solved until the next one and then just keep adding I II III IV etc.

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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #101452

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Mark,IMHO the second boat is a better looking boat. I like the looks of a closed bow on those Glastrons.Plus it seems to be more intact.jim

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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 2 months ago #101463

Wow Mark missed this thread. Nice!!!!!! Yeah gotta be careful, when the Admiral is happy everyone is happy! ;)

Bob

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Re:Next (Final) Project? 10 years 1 month ago #101792

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I was going to say that deep vee on the first one was going to take a lot of power to plane, then boom you got a better deal. I never have cared for bow riders. The big hole makes for a lot of windage and slows you down. And of course everyone wants to sit up front and gets annoyed when you make them move to trim the boat so you can plane at a non fuel guzzling speed. So I concur the 2nd one is the way to go.

I submit that we all should hope to never know which is going to be the "final" project. :)

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