that could be a very cool project..... nice lines!
That hull has some nice lines.
that could be a very cool project..... nice lines!
I hate posting these pics Fresno.... I think this hull would be a better fit than my Nordic. Someones gonna get it before me!
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Is that last picture the same boat? Just wondering becuase there's no exhaust holes, and the gel looks considerably better?
second question, are there full length stringers under the floor that we can't see? Or is it just a motorbox configuration?
RD
That last pic is a shot of the new hull prior to rigging...
im confussed, is the gell new? and it looks like a new floor was put in . which pics are most recent? :rollside: :rollside: :rollside:
i'll take a guess. the shiny new hull is replacing the faded hull
i'll bet it's the faded hull for a grand...
if it's the shiny hull for sale , i'm driving to fresno in the morning
OK the top picture of the the white w/ dull purple accents is for sale for $1000.00 with above mentioned accessories, was going to convert to a v drive, also have rudder,th400 and C-500 FIRST $1800.00 takes it all. I have pictures of other Blown Fresno Daycruisers, Anyone that has ever seen or riden in one of these can tell you that you won't find a better winter project for the money,
The lower pictures of the white w/ burgandy is a 1988 mini bubble deck, never been registered until I purchased it in 2002 . It however does need a floor, stringers have been replaced with 2 full length units, custom molded trailer w/new smooth tongue and surge brakes. Boats gel coat was very dull when purchased but will hold its shine if buffed yearly. also have a Berkeley JG pump w/ SS B imp just rebuilt by Bob @ Performance Marine in Madera, Ca. has brand new Chrome PlaceDiverter, Polished Bowl, high performance intake grate, 2 20 gal tanks , polished side bumper molding w/new black rubber insert and large AutoMeter black face gauges. This boat can be ready for summer.
Is the '88 Bubbledeck for sale? I like the lines on that one.