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Enforcer Paint Resto

Alrighty!!! I'm gonna do my best to get the boat rigged this weekend!! I started with the windshield got half of it on. I'll get some pictures once I finished installing the other half. I got the grab rails from Wildman to add, plus JT Patroni made me some step pads for my boat (Thanks JT)!!. First thing in the moring gotta take a drug test for my new job and take the U haul trailer back. Then it's me and the boat!!
 
Details on the steps please. I want to put a set on mine.

JT made them out of starboard, it has a non slip pattern on one side and 1/2" thick. Here's some pictures.
 

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JT made them out of starboard, it has a non slip pattern on one side and 1/2" thick. Here's some pictures.

They look good Robbie, and nice work JT:bigthumb:

There are many sources for starboard and can be found online. If anyone needs some made and JT can't do it, let me know and I'll help you out.
 
If enough of you guys want a set of these step pads, I can order a full sheet
and process them. This material is not cheap. There is only one company I can buy it from. I have been dealing with them for years and they take care of me when I need something.

I have them in black on my boat and they do give you a good grip.

Check my photobucket for the pictures.
 
I got the motor mounted and hooked up,the windshield reattached, started purging the hydraulic steering. That's a PITA doing that by myself!:( Still got air in the lines!:brickwall:Tomorrow I need to clean up the cables in the transom area, bundle those up nice and neat. I still got the rub rail and the interior that needs installing. I'm getting closer to launching the boat!! I noticed after the motor was mounted that the bunks need to be adjusted up on the passenger side it's lower than the drivers side( looking from back to front) Oh I placed those step pads that JT made for me on the boat to see what they looked like. Here's some pictures from today.
 

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the last three
 

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Looks Great, Robbie! However, if there's a boat on this board screaming for a 300XS...it's gotta be yours! :poke:

The steps are a VERY nice detail and the paint looks like a million bucks. Well done.
 
Looks Great, Robbie! However, if there's a boat on this board screaming for a 300XS...it's gotta be yours! :poke:

The steps are a VERY nice detail and the paint looks like a million bucks. Well done.

I would love to have a 300xs hanging off the back!!:drool: Maybe this winter!:sssh:
 
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