Tony DCB Boats
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Building a M33 for Scott James. Liner is tapped and sprayed and first infusion is done.
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I've got a newb question @Tony DCB Boats ....
When you vacuum bag, does some of the resin come up inside of all those void spaces/ wrinkles in the "bag"? Do you have to sand/ grind all that off after the "bag" is removed? Would really love to see what's involved in the clean up process after the infusion is complete.
You're doing such an amazing job of showing your process. The level of craftsmanship is an art for sure.
So friggin cool that you can show us all the effort that's put into your product.
It is getting delivered and tested in Havasu in mid January. It will head to it's home in South Carolina shortly after the water test/demo.Where will this beauty be based out of?
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Good morning JT... This one is getting delivered right after the show in Havasu. The owner does not want it there.Tony you taking this boat to LA?
Love the colors and white motors. Its going to POP on the water. JT
Good morning JT... This one is getting delivered right after the show in Havasu. The owner does not want it there.
We are delivering the week after the show.Let me know when your in town with this one, would like to see it in person before Scotts takes it home.
We are delivering the week after the show.
The boat and CG is different. All of our outboard boats are spinning outAwesome looking boat! It seems you always set-up to spin props in on your inboards and out on all these new outboards. Why is that?
Spinning inboard does pull the transom down and carries the bow, spinning outboard will give the boat transom lift. the outboards, with the lighter weight and with the weight of the outboard engines likes outboard rotation better.More stern lift spinning in?