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spoiled one wrote:You have been busy, John. Nice work! How is the snuggler heater working out?
Thanks Pete. She's still running like a clock. I've gone through 12 gallons of diesel through her with out a hick up :clap: .
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spoiled one wrote:You have been busy, John. Nice work! How is the snuggler heater working out?
Thanks Pete. She's still running like a clock. I've gone through 12 gallons of diesel through her with out a hick up :clap: .

Good to hear. Glad to see the CO detector as well. I have one and it will go off if the generator exhaust is pointed the wrong direction. I like to sleep, but I also like to wake up. :beer: :thumbsup:
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Fisherman wrote:Looking very good, John. Here is an idea for holding a wash down hose. I made mine out of 4" diameter PVC pipe, although it could be made out of aluminum too. Simple to make. I purchased the PVC and then cut most of one side off (maybe 3/5ths of the pie, looking at the pipe from the end), leaving enough to "grab" the hose and hold it in place. Then I bolted it underneath the shelf on the gunnel, making for a clean installation.

Here they are...
Thanks for that Fisherman. I will do something along those lines this week. I think I can mount it under the gunnel and lift the hose up just a bit from where it is now. That should be slick. :beer:
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Sculp,

Wish you were my neighbor. And ya didn't own a boat. I'd have me a chief engineer, fabricator and a boat that had more cool stuff on it.

Ya need to mount a lazy-boy recliner on that boat next....... :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Airride Seats no stinking Recliner. What he has them already.

Nice work John. I like the hose holder as well. Like my Signature says I will duplicate it :thumbsup:
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Hey Goatram,

wanna duplicate or rip off some Accurates from me?
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goatram wrote:Airride Seats no stinking Recliner. What he has them already.

Nice work John. I like the hose holder as well. Like my Signature says I will duplicate it :thumbsup:
You got it John. My captains chair is probably more money than a recliner and it's leather to boot!

I'm going to build a little hose holder out of PVC pipe to keep my hose nice and level.
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JETTYWOLF wrote:Hey Goatram,

wanna duplicate or rip off some Accurates from me?
Beyond my talents. That is why Glenn does not show to much of his work here of the Special Touches that Wooldridge builds into their boats
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Hahahahahahahaha.....I wasn't talking about making some Accurates, Goat. I was wondering if you wanted a few I have for sale "cheap"? :rotfl: :rotfl:
(pass it on to your BD buddies)

But yeah. Between you and Sculp, ya'll would be able to name your price on aluminum fab, down here in Plastic land.
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Send me the intel! Might be? :mrgreen:
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The intel is in the for sale forum......"for a week"
Per the VIDEO.
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I got Four Avet Reels on order at wholesale cost. Just ordered up 3 boat rods for live bait sticks for three of the reel. got a custom rainshadow rod coming as well from a friend.

Saw your add in the for sale forum.
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goatram wrote:I got Four Avet Reels on order at wholesale cost. Just ordered up 3 boat rods for live bait sticks for three of the reel. got a custom rainshadow rod coming as well from a friend.

Saw your add in the for sale forum.
Oh, the NON twin drags....okay. Yeah they do good on smaller fish.
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Are those Wiper motors made by "Ongaro" ?? Mine is done!! I miss it for sure and the AFI Pacific uses is junk :!:
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