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<blockquote data-quote="sparkbr" data-source="post: 68801" data-attributes="member: 1060"><p>Hi all, I am new to the site. Here are a few pics of the boat I reciently finished building from scratch. It is 24' long and 102" wide (the widest I can legally haul down the road). I have a Suzuki DT140 hanging on it. the sub floor is completely sealed from underneath so that nothing can get under it (Fish oil in particullar. I built the boat to use commercial fishing.) The sides, floor, and deck are 1/8" aluminum and the bottom is 3/16". the deck is also sealed and drains off to the side so that any water that comes in while pulling nets will go back out rather than stay in the boat.</p><p></p><p>Any other questions, feel free to ask.</p><p></p><p>I am working on getting my pics to load. In the mean time, they can be seen at https://www.SparksCustomBoats.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkbr, post: 68801, member: 1060"] Hi all, I am new to the site. Here are a few pics of the boat I reciently finished building from scratch. It is 24' long and 102" wide (the widest I can legally haul down the road). I have a Suzuki DT140 hanging on it. the sub floor is completely sealed from underneath so that nothing can get under it (Fish oil in particullar. I built the boat to use commercial fishing.) The sides, floor, and deck are 1/8" aluminum and the bottom is 3/16". the deck is also sealed and drains off to the side so that any water that comes in while pulling nets will go back out rather than stay in the boat. Any other questions, feel free to ask. I am working on getting my pics to load. In the mean time, they can be seen at https://www.SparksCustomBoats.com [/QUOTE]
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