Congrats. She sounds awesome
Thanks! For being around 37 years old it seems to be doing pretty good! :lol:
If you didn't get an ear to ear smile and that immense self satisfaction, you must be dead. Nice work and congratulation for such a build. You deserve to be extremely proud of that accomplishment. :yo: :usa: :first:
The wife says I had a big smile on my face so no worries there.
Thank you for the kind words!
Outstanding!!! And, fast too! You should be proud.
Cheers
All in all I'm pretty happy with 27mph but I'll be tinkering a bit with the trim to see if I can squeeze another mph or two out of her. Thank you for the kind words!
Way to go, that's a great accomplishment.
Stay safe and enjoy your boat.
Thank you! Safety first, life vests are required onboard. :lol:
Awesome build, thanks for sharing it with us! I forget, what hp motor are you running? Looking forward to more on the water pics!
Thank you! It's been a blast and I have learned a lot in the process with all the help and great advice I have gotten from everyone here. The motor is a 1980 Mercury 25 HP. It had to work a bit to get her up planing with all 4 of us onboard but once she was planing it did good. Now I just need to clean it up and get the new decals on it. With everyone onboard I have no good pictures of her in the water. I'll see if I can get a video and some pictures of her at some point soon
I did damage a couple of nickel-sized spots when I winched her up on the trailer this last time. I must not have backed it into the water far enough. They line up perfectly with the bunks so I'm thinking I pulled over the back edges and they dig into the edge of the overlap. Nothing too bad so some of the green stuff will take care of it and then some paint. I need to be more careful in the future.