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    Junior Member redone76's Avatar
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    Thats impressive! Its hard to imagine the amount of work goes into designing and building a boat!

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    Liking the looks of the design too!!
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    I don't get by the shop as I used too, I just so happen to stop by today. I took these photo's today, things are developing well. Thanks for the feedback and good vibes. It's exciting to watch.

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    I will back again next week to follow along again.

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    Thanks Cam. We are very excited to see this build



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    At the end of the day yesterday








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    Senior Member riverrunner1984's Avatar
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    More updates from Cobra's FB page.


    Well we're still at it. We just worked 7 days straight trying to make up down time for the up coming holiday. We spent the last 7 days on the interior which seems to take longer then the exterior. The dashes have been roughed in, seat pedestals have been installed, the engine lid was finished and we also started on the windshield track.
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    In this picture we are making the frame work to build a windshield. Once we build a windshield out of fiber glass we can finish the track it sits on. After that we will build a mold from that part so each windshield will be identical. The windshield will be made from Polycast acrylic.
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    This week we are putting some bondo to the boat and creating some body lines and venting. The boat is really taking shape. If you get the time stop on by we would love to show it to you, it looks a lot different in person.
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    Updated drawing of the 270 Python showing the name change and the extended running bottom.
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    Looks awesome!

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