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Great project and fantastic write up. Thanks for sharing. And you sold the boat? Hope the new buyer appreciated the extra work!
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Thanks for a great write up. I agree with above -- very helpful and professional looking. Perfect.
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Nice! A whole lotta love for GSA out there, sounds like for good reason.
Curious... maybe you can throw the suck gate on too... just to see if both do anything together. Before and after.
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Strong work on the fit and finish on this. How are the electric brakes holding up? That can be handy in the hills for sure since surge brakes can "ride" the brakes too often
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So the sensors can just lay flat inside bag on the bottom?
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Badass! Ditto
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Nice upgrade. I agree its important to have a depth gauge... surprised yours didn't come with one. I didnt realize it was an option.
looks like a great project and the stock-like decision was a good one. cool
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Don’t think I’ve seen the seadek on tower legs. Kinda ties it all together
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Now that's creative. I dig it! Have you tried it out yet?
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Badass. Looks like it could be stock. Gonna have questions if you don't mind haha.... who is programming your arduino? You using the code listed on this site from Jhart?
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Nice job. I love the part about "then I knocked out the stringers and junk" like that's no big deal. lol
I'm with you on the prop guard... smart upgrade for sure! Definitely would feel more comfortable.
Your welds are more than adequate... I did want to point out my buddies in custom fabrication always tell me it's better to weld at an angle on channel, so your cuts could have been done at a 45 and then your outside plate would be a diamond shape... so it never has direct vertical welds. Just throwing that down if anyone else wants to look into it. But your solution should not crack, is bullet proof, and looks good. And like you said, the weight distribution didn't even change.
Looks good dude!
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Great write up. That boat is just frickin' cool. Love those things.
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That's a good point about the drip. Funny how manufacturers miss little things like that sometimes too.
Nice project... What boat is this?
Did you have to do anything on the transom side as far as mounting? Or did you use existing location?
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Nice job! That's a pretty creative solution. I especially like that it stays with the board when you take to other boats... and that it could work (I think) with any future boards. You like your stuff to stay nice... sounds like a boat owner
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Dude that red looks awesome too. Nice!
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This is a sweet project. I'm sure there will be a lot of spring projects using your formula.
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I subscribe to the change your oil before winterizing philosophy. ... so thanks again for this post. I'm putting together a parts list now.
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Awesome job
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Like the Wetsounds behind the Polk grill! Not being funny I really like those nautique grills. Like Polk speakers too but I'll be that ws system rocks. Great install
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If I didn't know boats, I'd swear that was factory. Nice work.
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So do you have any changes you plan? Or are you good to go, no reason to change? Man it seems so simple.
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Like the curved edge. Looks stock. Nice
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Great project. I'd pay money for that setup. $50 bucks versus 500? No brainer. Thanks for posting this. I've got a friends 01 Nautique I'm going to put this on.
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How's the Seadeck compared to carpet? That's a straightforward update that really updates the boats quickly. Did you have to prep it beyond pulling the carpet and general cleanup?
2001 Tige 2100V Deckadence Style Flooring
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So you didn't end up doing the logo? I like the concept of CNC vs paint. Awesome job BTW