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    What color are you going with on your 14 Scott?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Pearson View Post
    Thanks Guys! I'm really excited about this one. It was a nice dry run for when I do my 14. Not much I would not change between the two except the color.
    I have far too many boats, just ask my Wife.
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    The color is called Cotton Candy. It's a Fucshia type of color in our Vibrance line. It has crushed glass in it. Looks amazing outside!!! The entire boat will be that color with a white deck and waterline stripe. All white interior.

    Color is on the trailer already.
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    Decals and scripts on, steering wheel installed, foot locker sealed and prop is on. Almost done!!!
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    Wow, Looks absolutely amazing! Really well done.

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    Beautiful

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    ----Wonder how the little bugger would react to an Alpha SS?........Bill S

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    Bill, not sure if you would want to do more then 55mph in this boat. It would get interesting I would think.

    Scott Pearson
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    Looks amazing!
    "I don't have time to get into it, but he went through a lot." -Pulp Fiction

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    Big hatch and small hatch are on! Snaps are in! Almost done.
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    Looks fantastic!
    Why is faster never fast enough.

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    ----It does look great, Scott! Is the second hatch above the engine basicly for clearance?.......Bill S

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    Bill, the engine does need a little bit of clearance on the top but not much. Its for the exhaust manifold mostly. I machined the stock flange down 9/16 for better fit. I think its a cool factor also.

    Scott Pearson
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    Looks better than new--finish looks perfect.
    "I don't have time to get into it, but he went through a lot." -Pulp Fiction

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    Cockpit cover finished!!!
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    The whole restoration looks first class and turned out amazing. It's show time!

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