Poly over Epoxy

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by LMB, Dec 2, 2010.

  1. variverrunner
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    variverrunner Junior Member

    War Whoop,

    Nice boat and I rediscovered why I like the color red :)

    Allan
     
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  3. lewisboats
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    She'll never have the problem of falling flat on her face... just watching all the guys picking themselves up behind her I guess.

    PS: The boat looks fun...for about 10 minutes. I would have to then find something else to ride. :D
     
  4. War Whoop
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    War Whoop Senior Member

    Thanks Guys!


    Hot Boat Photo shoot.


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  5. lewisboats
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    Whimper!!!!!
     
  6. lewisboats
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    Seriously...that interior...looks like the interior of an operating room. Sterile. Needs the warm glow of oiled wood, maybe oil lamps, etc.
     
  7. War Whoop
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    LOL it is supposed to be sanitary this is a 100 MPH Offshore Boat and should be easy to keep clean.
     
  8. War Whoop
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    Here one in Tan .



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    The wiring.


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  9. Landlubber
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    ...nice wiring work, but pop some numbers on the cables next time.....
     
  10. lewisboats
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    Ah! Anti-Puke decor? Designed for easy mop up?
     
  11. michael pierzga
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    Actually looks like pretty nice place to hide out when you grow tired of 100 mph of wind in your hair. No seat belts or 4 point body restraints but the ceiling looks soft and padded in case you enter negative gravity mode. ......wonder what angle the water flows out of that sink spigot at 100 mph ?...Hmmm... and I guess you would be pinched up mighty tight so you wouldnt need a head on one of those babies.
     

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    PAR Yacht Designer/Builder

    It figures only someone as brain dead as you Michael, would attempt to get water from that tap at 100 MPH.
     
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