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I'm getting my bottom done... :)

I Googled the Silverton 360 because my curiosity got the best of me. They are very nice boats and I'm sure Double Trouble is no exception. I found several for sale in the 60-80k range that were 97-99 model years.
 
That's a big bottom you have there! :jawdrop:
 
How did the cleaning go?
 
Good. It's out and they confirmed no hull blisters or problems. They should finish the painting next week and get back in the water.
 
Thanks for better informing me on why I shouldn't worry about a bigger boat for a long time!
 
Looks like a great boat. Thanks for the pictures.
 
Thanks for better informing me on why I shouldn't worry about a bigger boat for a long time!
Yeah it's more maintenance for sure. But I still love it even if I miss my ar230. :)
 
LOL. It's painful already when I got the cost estimate. I'll be looking for liquid painkiller by this weekend to drown it away. :)
Sorry I missed this @DoubleTrouble . I would've been happy to offer up a few rounds on me to ease your pain :smuggrin:
 
Lets see some pics after the painting
 
Will do... oddly enough, still at the marina on the jack stands. The other non-bottom work is taking awhile.

Here are some ones from before the painting. The only difference is really the bimini and mooring cover is now black and not green. The rest looks the same.

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Is that "double trouble" sitting on the sun pad? ;)
 
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Man - I betcha you can surf ropeless on that bad boy. :winkingthumbsup"

What kind of power are you running? How many gallons of fuel does she take!

Beautiful boat - thanks for sharing.
 
Miss her yet? I saw her waiting to get wet again...
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They dropped her back in on Friday... You must have seen her just before they did it. Bring on the rain followed by summer temps!!!! :)
 
I love my 242, but dang that would make for awesome weekends! Find a nice cove and just camp in comfort! Maybe I could get the wife to follow me out with the Yammie, and we could take both out! What's the lottery amount up to lately?
 
That's a really nice boat! Thanks for sharing.
 
Man - I betcha you can surf ropeless on that bad boy. :winkingthumbsup"

What kind of power are you running? How many gallons of fuel does she take!

Beautiful boat - thanks for sharing.

WAY late on replying octavio311... :)

I have twin 8.1L V8 Crusader Engines. They are very thirsty bad boys... I hold 280gal of gas. Yep, I cry when I fill it up about 2 times per year. :)
 
What are those "spinny" things on the back of your boat? :confused:

Seriously, obviously you had a Yammy, and I think that you know this crowd well enough that although we enjoy our Yammys, we love boats in general. Love to see some pics of the inside when she's back in the water.
 
Mel it doesn't look, from those photos, that you picked up much marine life.
 
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