Zarak

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Greg
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Re: Zarak

Postby Greg » 09 Mar 2021, 22:34

Looks really nice Ken

rayza1
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Re: Zarak

Postby rayza1 » 10 Mar 2021, 13:27

Let Me know when your ready for a run and i'll dig Pagan out

Bob Vic
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Re: Zarak

Postby Bob Vic » 11 Mar 2021, 18:36

Looking veery schmick there Ken. A credit to you.

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Re: Zarak

Postby Stu » 15 May 2021, 04:49

Took a hoon in that boat at the very first cawpba Nats in 2004......was my first experience driving a skiff.
Looks great bet the neighbour's enjoy the engine test runs.
All the best in continuation of tuning and test runs
Stu

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Re: Zarak

Postby RightyO » 16 May 2021, 12:24

I havn't got it to the water as yet ,after climing in a few time i decided to move the grab bar up 3" to give more leg clearance same as Thunder Babe ,It is now covered in the shed as the caravan was calling so we are sitting up in Coffs Harbour with clear blue skies .(retirment is hard].
Ken

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Re: Zarak

Postby WoodRay » 16 May 2021, 15:07

They're tight little buggers to get into Ken! I ended up moving my pedal forward too so my knee wasn't bashing on the bar. The seat was another issue too. Too much foam and too far forward at the bottom. Enjoy the warmth. I can see snow from my place, its very fresh down here.

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Re: Zarak

Postby retroboat » 31 May 2021, 17:50

Beautiful job Ken as always she looks awesome


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