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CDMA
09-04-2001, 05:25 PM
http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard01.jpg

Moody Blu'
09-04-2001, 05:30 PM
Is that your boat Cdma?

where are the lift rings at?

CDMA
09-04-2001, 05:37 PM
Yeah that is mine. I am in the process of uploading some more pictures some have probably already seen. Scot is it possible to add this pictures to my boat registry page.

The lifting rings are off and in the basement. I want to make new brackets for them.

Chris

CDMA
09-04-2001, 05:56 PM
During and after restoration. Some of the photos are at various stages of completion. ( missing hardware etc.)

www.donzi.net/photos/callard02.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard02.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard03.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard03.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard04.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard04.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard05.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard05.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard06.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard06.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard07.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard07.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard08.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard08.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard09.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard09.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard10.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard10.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard11.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard11.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard12.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard12.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard13.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard13.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard14.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard14.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard23.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard23.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard24.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard24.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard25.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard25.jpg)
Can an 18 donzi run a SKATER!!!!

CDMA
09-04-2001, 06:09 PM
Ok here is some pictures of what I started with...
www.donzi.net/photos/callard15.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard15.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard16.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard16.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard17.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard17.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard18.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard18.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard19.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard19.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard20.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard20.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard21.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard21.jpg)
www.donzi.net/photos/callard22.jpg (http://www.donzi.net/photos/callard22.jpg)


I forgot what a mess it was.

CDMA
09-04-2001, 06:15 PM
Wow this is way better than photo point.... thanks Scot.

More to come. I have to get some new pictures of my alpha conversion/ rolls trailer.

Chris

RickR
09-04-2001, 06:58 PM
She's a BEAUTIFUL boat CDMA!!!!
I see what you mean about the helm switchover.
From the look of the water you're running in I'd go with trim tabs.
Or the fast food :eek:

Looks like you have the Skater beat!

CDMA
09-04-2001, 07:18 PM
Yeah that skater just couldn't keep up... ;)

Those pictures were from the Sean O summer run. It was a blast. I was running next to that skater about 30 seconds after that picture was taken. The guy was pacing me off his gps. We were running about 50 and he dropped the hammers...you ever been passed at 50+ mph when you already were doing 50 mph!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

Moody Blu'
09-04-2001, 09:35 PM
Hey cdma, just to let you know, you could bring the original lift rings to a harley dealer and they can get them re chromed for you!!!

I am going to do it with my lift rings, exhaust pipes, intake and outtake ports.

give it a try!
nice pics!

CDMA
09-04-2001, 09:45 PM
All my stuff is already rechromed. I used a place in Pa called Frankford plating. Very expensive but by far the best chrome work I have ever seen. I HIGHLY recommend them.

Chris

Sagbay32
09-04-2001, 10:10 PM
Chris,
Looks like a lot of work behind you. Beautiful job!

Dr. Dan
09-05-2001, 10:36 PM
CDMA, Looks great, alot of work, congrats...Doc :D

GeneD
09-06-2001, 09:37 AM
Geez, talk about a CLEAN boat!
What a job!
Could be the resto of the year...
Now for some nice stickers!
The absence of the lift rings just adds to the overall smoothness and clean looks.

CDMA
09-06-2001, 11:05 AM
Gene,

Welcome back. Where have you been. How is 007. I really admit that I like how the boat looks without them a lot. If I did it over again I might have ommitted them. It is a real problem tieing up though.

Chris

TRU-JACK
09-06-2001, 01:46 PM
Awesome boat, where are you located in NY, I'm just north of Toronto, and wouldn't mind a road trip. What do you use to polish/ wax your boat, it looks great.
;)

CDMA
09-06-2001, 03:52 PM
Well my boat is painted so that the polishing and waxing is a little different than a gelcoat boat. I did all the body work myself and the paint. I don't have a spray booth so we hung it from a wharehouse ceiling and sprayed it there. Considering the situation it came out really good but being me I wet sanded the ENTIRE boat. It took forever but the paint looks like a million bucks. The paint I used is called Glasurit and is an automotive paint similar to deltron or dupont stuff. It is a true urethane. I used it on the recommendation of the guy who taught me how to paint and I have to say I am pleased so far. I used all 3M products when buffing it out. A three stage process if I remember correct and I use either Collonite or 3M paste wax. Detailing boats is my thing. It is my summer job. I run a part time 3/4 guy boat detailing company in the summer.

Chris

Hope that answered it

almost forgot I live on the east end of Long Island