G3 1652 mod for a customer - all aluminum construction

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Dawson that thing is sick!

I wish I would have gotten you to do my boat... I still have to extend the front deck, but I've already got it framed, just need to put it in, deck and carpet it.

I wish I could get one of those recessed foot trays from you... unfortunately, I have 2 runners underneath the front deck - right where I want the tray to go.
 
Awesome Job BB!!!! =D> Would it be possible to see a picture of the entire boat... maybe one with compartments closed and another with them open?

You should definitely add this to the Tinboats and the G3 Facebook pages!
 
Unreal =D>

You can't beat that kind of bass set up... just as functional and comfortable as a fiberglass rig, but tougher and easier to care for! Very nice work
 
G3_Guy said:
Would it be possible to see a picture of the entire boat... maybe one with compartments closed and another with them open?

I've got to see if I can get the customer to send a few. I was down to the wire getting the last few accessories hooked up while the customer was on his way, and didn't have a chance to get any pictures before he arrived. Of course, my dumb self didn't think to take any after he got here. #-o
 
bobberboy said:
Do you do this work for a living?
I guess you could say that. I'm 17, and this is all the work I do. I doubt the quantity of work I'm currently getting would constitute enough to be considered a living, but for a high school student, it certainly isn't bad, and allows me to keep purchasing more tools and equipment, so that when the time comes to do this for a living, I'll be set up for it. And, the quantity of work coming in is improving, so I'm pretty happy with it.
 
Very nice.

That job will last the life of the boat, too. He may have to replace carpet somewhere along the way but that is nothing compared to a complete interior redo.
 
Quackrstackr said:
Very nice.

That job will last the life of the boat, too. He may have to replace carpet somewhere along the way but that is nothing compared to a complete interior redo.

If I ever bought a new one like that one thats the way I would do it. All metal no rot.
 
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