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Befor & after pictures
col sheather-boat-2.jpgP5220001.jpgP5240003.jpgP4300004.jpgWe have finished work on this old try hull at last003.jpg
Befor & after pictures
nice ,,well done i'd be proud of that ???
Looks great.
Pity you couldn't get PT 109 as a rego number.
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I intend on living for-ever....so far so good
Very Nice, Have you had her out yet? - How do those tri hulls ride - haven't heard a lot about them.
Mark
Well done. She was a bit of a mess before you started. Looks like you've got another one there to do as well.
It looks great. Well done mate.
Cheers, Doug.
Love to use Preditek or Kingfisher lures or Viva Lures when I am out fishing.
Well done guys top job what a transformation she looks a great.
Cheers Axl
Hi Mark have only had about 1/2 hr run in the bribie passage it appears to be quite good very stable & only pots up a small bow wave wile under way
Had a few small problems most from sitting around for a number of years Stiff steering, 1 carby flooding, now have been fixed
Back to the passage tomorrow to check if all is OK
Jara Jack The one in the back ground is my mates just needs in side tyding up paint etc when it fins up enough to paint
COL
Mark Re try hulls ride the 6 M plate in my avatar is my boat & it rides as good as the best of boats & better than a lot
extremly stabel can fish 3 or 4 of one side with no ill afect
COL
Hey Col,
Looks like a nice rig. I am surprised that there aren't more boat builders biulding them. (tri hulls). To my thinking they would combine the best of both worlds (mono & multi hull).
Anyone know why they aren't more popular?
Mark
Hi Mark & Doug The Try hulls they say are to expensive to build now days apparently very Heavy labour content my boat was just over $55,000 wen new in 1994