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CaptainBarker's Project Yamaha AR192

Plus the mate lives on the back deck handling lines and giving instructions to beginners. If they already know how to do everything the mate is in the boat chatting, handing out water, etc... the spot on the tower is called "an elevated tow point"
 
Delivered a 40ft pig of houseboat boat today, came across someone who WONT be on the their boat this weekend...

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Great work, OP!! Curious, what was the secret sauce for cleaning the seats?
I used a strong mildew remover and I'll go over it again with CLR and a magic eraser. I've used "bar keepers friend" as well on other boats the hardest thing I tried to get out is the spray sunscreen it's so bad for the seats so we stopped allowing customers to use the spray stuff
 
Scooped up the engine today! All new valves installed (saves me time and money) I just have to finish trying to clean it up, and then start reassembling the everything and dropping it back in.
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I got the port side as wet sanded/polished out as I could for now, and the starboard side black port done also. Found some new emblems they look to be a little bigger, probably for a 242 but they'll work. The starboard side Grey area is going to be a real problem I hope I can smooth everything out and cover with large graphics for now. I'd love to have this thing back in the water by May.
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