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Smackdaddy's "Pole Dancer" 1652 Polar Kraft flush deck jet b
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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 306994" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>Thanks Paul, I am glad to finally start framing the boat after eight months of thinking about it and changing plans. The build will definitely blow everyones mind when it all comes together, it should look like less of a river boat and more of a flats poling skiff. I am about to get the aluminum cut for the deck, bow face and transom and bolt up my jack plate and motor to see what size pods I can fit on it. I did some "light" measuring and think Boyds small pods will fit prefectly but I am probably going to have them made 24" long instead of just 16" and a hair wider. </p><p>Reading novicanes thread where he sunk his boat has me thinking I need some foam in the hull and for the hell of it Im going to install twin bilge pumps just in case...about to leave work and work on her some more. Not much to look at yet but just wait!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 306994, member: 10154"] Thanks Paul, I am glad to finally start framing the boat after eight months of thinking about it and changing plans. The build will definitely blow everyones mind when it all comes together, it should look like less of a river boat and more of a flats poling skiff. I am about to get the aluminum cut for the deck, bow face and transom and bolt up my jack plate and motor to see what size pods I can fit on it. I did some "light" measuring and think Boyds small pods will fit prefectly but I am probably going to have them made 24" long instead of just 16" and a hair wider. Reading novicanes thread where he sunk his boat has me thinking I need some foam in the hull and for the hell of it Im going to install twin bilge pumps just in case...about to leave work and work on her some more. Not much to look at yet but just wait! [/QUOTE]
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