Thanks Max. I look forward to it. Glad to have you back on the board. It has been too quiet lately.
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Steve & Mittie Wooden
Bayou Vista TX (Galveston)
"Gnarly's Poop Deck" Hull #340
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"Gnarly's Poop Deck" Hull #340
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Do you have more pictures from inside your boat? The changes you have made sound great and I would like to learn more about them. Thanks
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I will add some pictures to show some of the projects so far
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Just finished painting the lower part of the boat, will plan to redo the gel coat later this year
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Lewmar v700 electric installed
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Here you can see how I extended the mast support. I simply used 1 inch stainless pipe to replace the lower part with longer pipe, the support itself slides into the base and connects with quick screws.
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Wonderful pictures. This really helps me with my projects. I think the extension for the mast supports will improve room and help with longer trips.
Steve & Mittie Wooden
Bayou Vista TX (Galveston)
"Gnarly's Poop Deck" Hull #340
Bayou Vista TX (Galveston)
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escape wrote:Cool, do you have a support for the roller furling when the mast is down? I would like to see your door in more details. Can't wait to see the interior. I got a full enclosed made this year, really great indeed.
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