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Badbaggers SeaArk 1872 Modification & Restoration Project
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<blockquote data-quote="smackdaddy53" data-source="post: 321052" data-attributes="member: 10154"><p>Dave, yours and Badbaggers are the builds that set the bar for me. Everyone has nice builds on this site but something draws me to you guys projects. </p><p>An old jet head from down here showed me a trick with a jet foot where you remove the grates completely and run two stainless rods through the foot about 1/4" below the impeller and it will allow the grass to get chopped up and barfed out without stopping the pump up. Everything is a compromise when it comes to boats but figuring out how to build them the way you want is the fun part. Id rather go with modifying a boat like these than buying one pre made, it doesn't seem as satisfying! </p><p>Badbagger, i will give you the floor now, sorry if I hijacked your thread!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackdaddy53, post: 321052, member: 10154"] Dave, yours and Badbaggers are the builds that set the bar for me. Everyone has nice builds on this site but something draws me to you guys projects. An old jet head from down here showed me a trick with a jet foot where you remove the grates completely and run two stainless rods through the foot about 1/4" below the impeller and it will allow the grass to get chopped up and barfed out without stopping the pump up. Everything is a compromise when it comes to boats but figuring out how to build them the way you want is the fun part. Id rather go with modifying a boat like these than buying one pre made, it doesn't seem as satisfying! Badbagger, i will give you the floor now, sorry if I hijacked your thread! [/QUOTE]
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