Papa -
I got your pm. I should have some more photos showing the stern area of my frame. I've used this frame for 5-6 years now and keep adapting it as I change things. The entire thing takes me a few hours to build and cover each fall. I kinda look forward to it every year. It's a 3-4...
Ah boat withdrawls..... Once a captain always a captain. Good luck on your next boat cause it will happen. Sorry I don't know much about the Big Bay model.
Have you had an opportunity to get out on the boat yet? Or is this crappy weather keeping you at the dock? I was wondering if twin 150's were enough power for that big heavy boat.
If you don't mind me asking, did the dealer have that in stock or how did you find it? Can you tell me what dealer you bought it from? Dealers up here in the northeast don't ever have the 2501. I almost traded my 23SE for you at Crockers Marine a few years back and would love to get one.
That's a great boat. I'm interested in what you chose for motor/motors. Someday when I grow up and hit the lottery I'm going to buy a 2501. Congratulations.
Well I finished that project last weekend. It stunk chasing light problems but it wasn't difficult. Just time consuming. I basically rewired part of it twice because my right brake and turn signal wouldn't work. After beating my head and throwing a few wrenches I found that I blew a 10 amp...
I agree. Yes it does. Well I got my harness today and am about half way done. Rain came and changed my plans. I should be done tomorrow. What a pain in the ass!