Re: G.W. Invader Bravo
Update: Stringers are done and secure. The floor has been cut to shape, fuel tank is in, but I can't install the forward part of said floor until my carpet gets here. I wanna get the ski locker carpeted before laying the floor in place. It will be much easier it seems. I wound up going with a 28 oz "luxury" deal that seems to be rather comfy. I had a hard time deciding on which one to go with and debated for a few days on which one to go with, but in the end I splurged on this.
http://www.boatcarpetbuys.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=21
I hope it will be worth it in the end. I had a sample sent to me and even though it was a tiny piece, it looks to be a good color match. (so says my better half) I also ordered in a new bilge pump and drain tube, blower and vent tube and marine fuel line. Those are something that I won't do without, lol! Safety should always be taken into consideration, and its cheap insurance. I'm really getting excited about splashing this thing soon... Getting closer to putting the cap back on!
Update: Stringers are done and secure. The floor has been cut to shape, fuel tank is in, but I can't install the forward part of said floor until my carpet gets here. I wanna get the ski locker carpeted before laying the floor in place. It will be much easier it seems. I wound up going with a 28 oz "luxury" deal that seems to be rather comfy. I had a hard time deciding on which one to go with and debated for a few days on which one to go with, but in the end I splurged on this.
http://www.boatcarpetbuys.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=21
I hope it will be worth it in the end. I had a sample sent to me and even though it was a tiny piece, it looks to be a good color match. (so says my better half) I also ordered in a new bilge pump and drain tube, blower and vent tube and marine fuel line. Those are something that I won't do without, lol! Safety should always be taken into consideration, and its cheap insurance. I'm really getting excited about splashing this thing soon... Getting closer to putting the cap back on!