its the little things

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Mario G

its the little things

Post by Mario G »

I'll start out by saying you guys are killing me, I still can't find a slip so I set on dry land.

So to keep myself sane I romoved the stock aluminum trim from the rear hatch and added some new wood.

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/23 ... 6121XVqotc

I'm tring to add as much wood as I can into the interior and would love to see what changes others have done to there C-22's and others for ideas.

but even the little things seem to make a big differance.
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Alanhod
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It's a good life on the
Honu, 1976 C-22
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Post by Bhacurly »

Wow what a differance!

Very nice,,,, I likeita lot!

Good luck getting her wet!
Mario G

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well stillon dry land but this time do to a crazy amount of rain so with a little time on my hands I'm doing more wood work

http://image55.webshots.com/555/9/17/43 ... Yug_fs.jpg

To answer a previous question , All the teak is from the parts boat.

There is much more I want to do but getting on the water is always top of the list

Still interested to see what changes others have done.
skyking

Post by skyking »

Mario, you are doing a fantastic job :D

I like all of that trim..I will give you a sneak peak at my latest addition to the cabin...Its a step for inside cabin, Its not finished yet, but since you asked here it is..I took an old steering wheel from a pontoon to make my tread pattern..I wanted to do something unique...I had to free hand the router :shock:

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were working on the table...

I hope that you can get on the water soon...we had a regatta up here this weekend and the winds were a nice 5-15 mph and steady...must of been 200 boats on the lake last night until 11 pm.. FIREWORKS INCLUDED :wink:
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