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Looks great! I can see from the pics that the keel isn't on the front roller nor touching the front of the bunks...thought about dropping the winch and bow post down a little?
Get a hold of me Kurt when your ready. Robbie did all the prep to my specs and from there I did the paint work. I don't have the overhead of most shops. You can search around and find 4 boats from this site alone I have doneYour Check is comming out beautiful --- very nice work....
I almost can't wait to do the repaint on my Vision next winter --- unfortunately I'm not as talented as you in the marine painting area, so I'm gonna rely on some paint expert to over charge me.....however I will be doing all the prep myself.
Can't wait to see pics of your Check in the water.
Kurt
Can you drop the other side down? I like my boats sitting in the trailer, not on the trailer if that makes sense!! Plus, the lower it sits, the less you have to back into the water to load / unload. That can be the difference between wet feet or dry feet for the winch operatorI still got a few adjustments on the trailer to make, needs to come up on the left side looking at the stern.The boat is lower on that side. I'll take a look at the winch, might need to slide the boat forward a liitle more.
Can you drop the other side down? I like my boats sitting in the trailer, not on the trailer if that makes sense!! Plus, the lower it sits, the less you have to back into the water to load / unload. That can be the difference between wet feet or dry feet for the winch operator
That can be the difference between wet feet or dry feet for the winch operator
Get a hold of me Kurt when your ready. Robbie did all the prep to my specs and from there I did the paint work. I don't have the overhead of most shops. You can search around and find 4 boats from this site alone I have done
Very kool, are you in the New England area?
Kurt