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Badbaggers SeaArk 1872 Modification & Restoration Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 301789" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Lol, paddle power.</p><p></p><p>Little update. Photos from the fabricator earlier this morning. They're working at a decent pace and dealing with torrential rains here so a good day to work inside the shop on the beast. The fabbed up my trolling motor bracket. Thankfully they hadn't started based on the old dimensions for a larger motor, still would have worked. The have also fabbed up the boxes for the rear bench seat storage so that's all but complete. They will be done either Wednesday or Thursday if all goes according to plan.</p><p></p><p>Just need to wrap up the anchor box, stern lids and side panels and a few odds and ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 301789, member: 5389"] Lol, paddle power. Little update. Photos from the fabricator earlier this morning. They're working at a decent pace and dealing with torrential rains here so a good day to work inside the shop on the beast. The fabbed up my trolling motor bracket. Thankfully they hadn't started based on the old dimensions for a larger motor, still would have worked. The have also fabbed up the boxes for the rear bench seat storage so that's all but complete. They will be done either Wednesday or Thursday if all goes according to plan. Just need to wrap up the anchor box, stern lids and side panels and a few odds and ends. [/QUOTE]
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