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  1. #11
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    Thanks for the pics Okie! It totally helps to see what others have done. I always wondered what it looked like under the ski locker...now I know!
    Kevin



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    Nice pics Okie. I really need to remake my rear bench seat base like you did. Then it could hold MOAR WEIGHT!

    Also Kevin it depends on your rear ski locker - some are removable plastic, some are permanent fiberglass.
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    It definitely added a bit. What do you fit in there right now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87SunSportMikeyD View Post
    Nice pics Okie. I really need to remake my rear bench seat base like you did. Then it could hold MOAR WEIGHT!

    Also Kevin it depends on your rear ski locker - some are removable plastic, some are permanent fiberglass.
    Mine is definitely made of plastic and is removable. It is just screwed in. I should be able to do as Okie did. My bench seats are framed by plastic. I don't think my boat has any wood besides the doghouse frame.
    Kevin



    1993 Supra Sunsport
    5.8 351 HO PCM @ 285hp / PCM (40 A) 1.23:1
    Acme 422 Propeller 4 Blade 12.5 X 15.5 RH 1" Bore .105 cup
    Ballast: (2) 540 lb and (2) 350 lb Straight Line Launch Pad
    Wakeboard: CWB Absolute w/ Faction bindings / Surfboards: Hyperlite Coex & Broadcast

    "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability." ~John Wooden

  5. #15
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    Okie,

    How did you secure the wood support that goes over the fuel tank to the transom? Did you screw through from the outside and seal it up? Or is it just resting on the fiberglass. Hard to tell from the pics.
    Kevin



    1993 Supra Sunsport
    5.8 351 HO PCM @ 285hp / PCM (40 A) 1.23:1
    Acme 422 Propeller 4 Blade 12.5 X 15.5 RH 1" Bore .105 cup
    Ballast: (2) 540 lb and (2) 350 lb Straight Line Launch Pad
    Wakeboard: CWB Absolute w/ Faction bindings / Surfboards: Hyperlite Coex & Broadcast

    "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability." ~John Wooden

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    It just rests on the gas tank and the transom area.

  7. #17
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    Thanks Okie!
    Kevin



    1993 Supra Sunsport
    5.8 351 HO PCM @ 285hp / PCM (40 A) 1.23:1
    Acme 422 Propeller 4 Blade 12.5 X 15.5 RH 1" Bore .105 cup
    Ballast: (2) 540 lb and (2) 350 lb Straight Line Launch Pad
    Wakeboard: CWB Absolute w/ Faction bindings / Surfboards: Hyperlite Coex & Broadcast

    "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability." ~John Wooden

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