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Radier Nation ventilation upgrade
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http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...ofDSC03255.jpg looks like a good place to put a big hole? http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC03262.jpg looks strait to me... http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC03264.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...ofDSC03267.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC03270.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC03271.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...k/DSC03276.jpg |
Are you going to be putting some kind of big slider on there or something??
Nice for good weather but come nasty I could see problems. |
Hey,
That looks like the Privateer now ! |
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The part I cut out will now become a door with the original windows installed, that will hinge in and up against the roof. I'm waiting on a stock order of stainless angle, channel, and flat bar that will trim both the house and door, stiffen both up, and provide a stop and weather seal. LOTS of lobster and commercial downeast boats are set up this way, though this will be trimmed out quite fancy compared to the average lobster or commercial boat. |
That's going to be really nice during cod season -- everyone else can frreze their butt off in the cockpit, while the Cpt can sit in the nice warm house and still jig.
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Exactly Jay ! Yesterday Thefishingfreak and I went for a ride looking for macs. I was jigiin out the side while running the boat . |
I wouldn't have been able to watch them cut that if it was my boat....DAMN.....looks sweet though.....nice boat.
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Looks Great Ronnie,
Has that boat seen a 20oz jig off the side yet? :crying: Looks mint..... I wish they could move the main support for the hardtop on the stbd side inboard 2.5' or so, then you could open the entire side so capt can fish and after hooking up does not have to hand rod outside anything. |
Sweet looking rig Ronnie
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man you love to cut things up. I bet it'll look sweet. Are you going to do the other side so FF can jig inside too? :D
Was that the maiden voyage? How does it run? |
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Dream on ! |
Nice Modification
Almost seems like you might have seen my old 30 ft boat "RainBow Chaser" when I ran it in Gloucester. I sold it to a guy down in West Dennis and I think he is still running it.
I had built a hard top and a buddy of mine welded up some alum ledder struts to hold it upfor & aft. It took me all winter to build that silly top but it worked great. Took 7 guys to lift it up with the boat in my yard. I had a canvas guy make drop curtains out of Black Sunbrella for the sides that rolled up so I could jig from the helm seat. Kept the customers out back. Yo did a very nice job of cutting the hole, What did you glass in the edges with when you finished? Is your cabin cored or solid? What brand of boat is that? Funny you talk about scratches. I just got off the phone with a guy who bought a Brand new BHM 29 and he was asking me to Capt his boat as a charterboat. He actually make the comment that he was afraid of getting any scrathes on the boat and wanted me to garennteee it would remain unblemished. Silly Boy. Maybe his boat should remain in his yard until he sells it. |
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Completely opens up the Starboard side to slide pots aft from the hauler. |
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Me and my son Leo worked some very LONG hrs this weekend and just about finished with the project with just some minor detains to left to do !
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Great job Ron..Looks awesome
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looks nice.
you shoulda went bass fishing tonight :tooth: |
Looks like shi*&^%@! Just kidding. Amazing work.
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Great work Ron, as usual
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Finally 100% done with door tonight with all locks installed !
Just a few quick things to be done (upgrading to a nicer toilet and install a bilge high water alarm and install a few rod holders outside new stb side door ) and finally done rigging ! |
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