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the transformation Part A
 

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then added..
 

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then started on this
 

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cut off.
 

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Scott is the man.
Wait till you see my under gunnel lights he is making for me.

OK gotta go to the giants game and fluff a client so I can buy more gear to Pimp my Ride
 
Fishpimp,

I'll need to contact you this fall about the faceplate you built for your electronics. I need to pick your brain but I'll wait until after the fall run is over and just before the winter blues set in and I contemplate my annual suicide! Great looking t-top by the way.
 
Matt,
blast me a note when you are ready to start the design.
I am heading back east this weekend and will be on the bay sat and sun. Probably Chatham Monday/Tuesday. I would like to check out your top gunz before I pull the trigger on my outriggers.
 
more simple customizations of my 23SE.
 

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Here is something that works on any boat...

Use a piece of swim noodle to hold jigs and other fishing hardware, so that they don't get scattered all over the deck.
Keeps the hardware organized and the hooks out of your feet. :shock:

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Megabyte what do you use to get your coaming pads so white? Mine are more gray than white.
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I stole your idea and added a few pool noodles myself. Great idea and cheap enough to replace. Plus it makes remembering what plugs and jigs to wash at the end of the day easy.
 
By the way, I got tired of my keys scratching up my console near the ignition switch. (I keep all of my boat and trailer related keys together so I don't forget them at home). So I cleaned the area and added a thick piece of that thick 3M clear plastic protectant. You can't see it and it shouldn't have to give that area of special attention. Simple solution and it's easy to do.
 
Uncle Matt":2uvovhv1 said:
Megabyte what do you use to get your coaming pads so white? Mine are more gray than white.

My normal 'boat wash' is a combo of Orpine boat soap and orange Zep (Zep is a great eco friendly degreaser/cleaner).
I'll occasionally add some bleach to the mix if the deck or the pads are stained or are getting dingy.

Scrub it down and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes, then hose it off.
 
I am thinking about putting some noodles on the t-top's stabilizing crossbar above the hatch seat.
My chick was sitting up there and I was (barely) jamming back to the Pamet from whale watching. No I couldnt fish with fish everywhere. We were doing the "romantic thing" I guess she hit her head good enough to decide that she would make her point about my going 30kts on 1 foot or less seas by falling to the deck and screaming and banging until I finally stopped.
I should have been wearing my helmut and mouthgaurd when I went up to see what all the ruckuss was about. Everytime she started I couldnt help but start laughing and sure enough wham! fists and feet are flying
I tried telling her to come sit on the leaning post.
Nope she wanted the suntan, yada yada yada.
What should have taken 15 minutes to get back on glass took an hour.

Noodles are next. And a bag with my goalie mask so that the next time I bring my chick I will have protection.
 
Uncle Matt":stwi0vmv said:
I upgraded to Johnson bilge pumps and added a backup. I also junked the plastic thru hull's that came from the factory and upgraded to stainless ones. It was a PITA to find ones that would work given the restricted space but I managed to get it done.


The above waterline thru-hulls on my 2008 2100CC appear to be stainless steel.
 
Nice. It's about time someone from Parker took notice. Some of these little options can really dress up the boat.

This winter I'm going to develop a way to mount my loaded ditch bag above my livewell (which I've never used in 4 years) and under my leaning post. It's wasted space to me and in a convenient location if needed.
 
matt you could fit it here.
I am using this area for some storage as well.
the divider still allows access to bilge and seacock area.
glassed marine plywood and starboard.
 

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