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    Yu have some real skills.

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    Outstanding! Keep up the good work and keep us posted. Looking forward to the finished product!

    I am about to start on my 3rd High Tide remodel/rebuild....I'm definitely not going to the extend you have but excited about getting started on it.

    I think it might be a slight addiction.

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    Awesome! I am planning a similar project starting in December

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    That's gonna be slick. I think you made the right call on the small side console!

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    Pretty work- console looks very similar to what we did on my skiff. Minimalist is best!

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    Still need a yamaha 704 binnacle if anyone has one

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    That's impressive work BET!

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    Very nice!

    Since you went side console, I'd definitely plan on trim tabs. My flats boat is a wide center console and it's still nice to be able to level it when the dogs decide to ride on one side. They can keep you dryer in a side chop. Tabs can help you get on plane quicker in really shallow water too.

    I'll never have another boat without trim tabs.

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    Put the motor on to see how everything was weighted and figure out where to mount trasducer. Really happy with how it rode.
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    Looks great. I really like the layout from what I can tell.

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    Nice!

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    Very cool and great project.
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    Nice looking work, can't wait to see the finished product.
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    Where are you with the build now?
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    If its not to much trouble could you post up the materials you used and maybe the places you got them?
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    Suggestion:

    Prep a place to run wires now under the gunnels for lights. It's so nice to be able to see what you're doing.

    What are you planning? That's pretty wood, and fine workmanship. Are you going to cover it up with glass and gelcoat or do a varnish to show it off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    Suggestion:

    Prep a place to run wires now under the gunnels for lights. It's so nice to be able to see what you're doing.

    What are you planning? That's pretty wood, and fine workmanship. Are you going to cover it up with glass and gelcoat or do a varnish to show it off?
    That was my initial thought....kinda like a Chaos on steroids

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    Default High Tide Rebuild Layout

    Here I am trying to sell my 15 and now see this....SHIT!!

    I’ve been dreaming of a build like this for years with mine!


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    Great looking work....always have a soft spot for HTs.

    Just wish I had the time and resolve for a project of that nature...

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