If it don't fit in the garage, I'd head to the lake and get it wet ! Maybe it'll shrink up a little. If that don't work, head to the lake and try again. Repeat as often as necessary ! Nice rig !
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If it don't fit in the garage, I'd head to the lake and get it wet ! Maybe it'll shrink up a little. If that don't work, head to the lake and try again. Repeat as often as necessary ! Nice rig !
Congrats on the new ride brother. Something to be proud of no doubt.
We have a 2800 square foot home with 3 bay garage. After our kids went to college then on with their adult lives, we live in about 800 square feet of the house. I've tried to convince my wife we need to build a 1500 square foot house with a 40,000 square foot garage. She hasn't come around to my way of thinking yet.
I know a few good carpenters you get her talked into it. Lol
I've tried to convince mine of that for years now, cant get it done. It sure is a nice boat, I saw it this morning. Rickie can't wait to start on the electronics then it will be time for Mark to add on acc.
Spent the day showing it off between caping deer, getting Slab on the road with his enclosed trailer that use to be mine, putting the prop on and adjusting the trailers tongue. I got it back home and backed it into the garage with the motor trimmed down and turned to the stop to the left. I got it as far back as it would go and it still wasn't far enough to get the door down. My last hope was to cock the tongue to the side as much as possible. When I lowered the door then, it closed with at least 1/16 of an inch to spare. Works for me! MY marriage and backside are both still intact.
I would be taking that thing on vacation to Florida to do some intercoastal fishing if i had the means.
Awesome looking boat, Doug! You've got it going on, my friend.
Hats off to a sweet looking rig. Congrats again. Can't wait to see both it and you on the water.
Great looking ride Doug.