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89 Starliner Factory Restore...Finished. (pic heavy)

Sam I am

Well-known member
Okay folks...here she is. I finally got a day to get out to the lake and play around a little bit. I gave her a quick wipe down and snapped of a bunch of pics of the boat. Enjoy!

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I tried to capture the same angle as the day I took the before pic...not too far off.

Before:

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After!!!

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New Logo:

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Soul Power:

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Mooring cover...

I highly reccomned doing this for anyone considering it. Keeps snaps out of the gel. Kind of a pain in the ass to put on. Start front work your way back. If not for the swim platforms this would be impossible to put on in the lift. Today, I put it on at the beach and float the boat out to the lift.

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Boat looks awesome. What did checkmate use to build the seat boxes and panels. I have to redo my bow interior this winter and getting ideas. All the wood is shot. The updates look good. Modern but old school.
 
sam, the boat turned out gorgeous. they did a great job bringing the new touches into the old boat. how's the 250 treating you? hauls arse i imagine!

edit: never mind, just saw the other post!
 
Boat looks awesome. What did checkmate use to build the seat boxes and panels. I have to redo my bow interior this winter and getting ideas. All the wood is shot. The updates look good. Modern but old school.

They don't use wood any longer. All "Coosa" type material. Not sure what their brand is though.
 
Looks incredible Sam!
The color really pops and I'm loving the Evinrude look with the accents.
It's a perfect blend of 80's cool (exterior lines) and 2016 sleek (interior).

When do you *have* to put on the reg numbers? ;)
 
Looks incredible Sam!
The color really pops and I'm loving the Evinrude look with the accents.
It's a perfect blend of 80's cool (exterior lines) and 2016 sleek (interior).

When do you *have* to put on the reg numbers? ;)

I've got a cousin who runs a sign shop and can get me some nice numbers, but I'm not digging the thought of anything going on there...I've got the license (Red sticker) in the boat, but I won't put anything on there until someone puts the screws to me.
 
That looks terrific,

With that thing waiting for you, it's got to be really hard not to make an excuse to drop all your chores and work, so you can go boating constantly.
 
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