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    1978 restored 21 Challenger


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    Thumbs up Great resto!

    A serious classic!
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    LARS THE SWEDE

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    Thank you!
    I really love the boat but have a new project I need to take on

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    What an awesome running shot!

    “Oh right, because you walked into strippers discount warehouse and said ‘Help me showcase my intellect.’” - Archer

    Bill
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    10" RIB w/15 hp 1984 Evinrude

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    Thank you!

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    Thumbs up Great little video!

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    Thank you! Thats spinning right about 6500 running mid 70s

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    This is a great boat. Nicely restored and very well sorted out. Johnny worked his a$$ off on this and got a lot of oversight from his Dad.

    That this boat, and the Superboat and the Cig haven't sold BOGGLES THE MIND!!!!!!

    Be Well.

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    Not to be rude but .......what is the crack in the right knee on the transom that supports the battery just below the angle Aluminum , and is..... it me or is the layup on those knees......just Matt , and why...did you not fully encapsulate the board with fabric that supports the battery ?

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    [ QUOTE=$originalposter]{$pagetext}[/QUOTE]
    Thats a line drawn with a Sharpie, marking where I was going to mount the "shelf". I put the "shelf" there temporarily to see if the boat would handle any different with all the weight in the middle, if it did I was going to make an other one and encapsalate it. That was right at the time that Grandpa got real sick, so to save time I threw a coat of epoxy-cote on it. Any other questions?

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    [ QUOTE=$originalposter]{$pagetext}[/QUOTE]
    Thanks Jay!

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    Ct River Run 2009 aired out with the 200

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    New boat is here this ones gotta go!

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