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Feb-25-2007, 02:19 PM
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#1 | | Registered User
Name: Tom R Age: 49 Vessel: Beleiver Location: costa mesa Job:tower builder
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| flush mount panel in e-box
not the greatest shot but it shows the panel with fish finder and radios. |
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Feb-26-2007, 09:37 AM
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#2 | | Damn Bats !
Name: Karl Age: 45 Vessel: Which one ? Location: PQ Job:N/A Bio: Certified Lesbian , Starting off with some licking followed by the shocker, throw in a donkey punch and finish with a filthy sanchez
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| Re: flush mount panel in e-box
Lookin good bro |
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Feb-26-2007, 10:46 AM
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#3 | | Captain
Name: Gary Age: 70 Vessel: Sold Location: Valley Center, Ca. Job:Landscape Architect/Irrigation Consultant Bio: Fishing with my son and friends
Posts: 5,065
| Re: flush mount panel in e-box
Tom, you have any info on the leaning post and bait tank ?
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Feb-27-2007, 08:46 AM
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#4 | | Registered User
Name: Tom R Age: 49 Vessel: Beleiver Location: costa mesa Job:tower builder
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| Re: flush mount panel in e-box  Gary, that one is the smaller of two I make, its 45 gallons. This one is the larger, its a round over 50 gallons, Tom R.
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Feb-27-2007, 02:50 PM
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#5 | | Registered User
Name: Stefan Age: 48 Vessel: Mako 224 CC, FULL RACK Location: San Pedro, Ca. Job:Const Supv
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| Re: flush mount panel in e-box
Nice stuff Tom! Why do you have the tubing around the rim of the lower tank?
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Feb-27-2007, 04:11 PM
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#6 | | Under the Radar
Name: Troy Age: 39 Vessel: Grady White Gulfstream Location: Bird Rock Job:Yes, I have a job
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| Re: flush mount panel in e-box Quote:
Originally Posted by KID CREOLE Nice stuff Tom! Why do you have the tubing around the rim of the lower tank? | Oh Shit handle???
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Feb-28-2007, 06:46 AM
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#7 | | Captain
Name: Gary Age: 70 Vessel: Sold Location: Valley Center, Ca. Job:Landscape Architect/Irrigation Consultant Bio: Fishing with my son and friends
Posts: 5,065
| Re: flush mount panel in e-box
Tom, thanks for the reply, beautiful stuff man.
I'll have to give you a call and stop in and see you the next time I'm up in that area.
Whats your address and phone number, if you don't mind, you can pm me, thanks.
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Feb-28-2007, 06:57 AM
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#8 | | Back to basics.
Name: Adam Age: 43 Vessel: Seaswirl Striper 2301WA; Ustafish: USS Pasadena SSN 752 Location: Winslow, Maine Job:Working for Johnny Appleseed Bio: Checked out, but can never leave.
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| Re: flush mount panel in e-box Quote:
Originally Posted by T-roy Oh Shit handle??? | That's exactly what I was thinking.
Love that second one Tom. The little tubes in between the rodholders are pretty cool too. Thinking outside the box there. Very nice.
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Feb-28-2007, 08:16 AM
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#9 | | Registered User
Name: Tom R Age: 49 Vessel: Beleiver Location: costa mesa Job:tower builder
Posts: 215
| Re: flush mount panel in e-box
Thats exactly what it is, the boat that tank's on gets it on. Ask T-ho about the time we were running up to the finger at forty knots for the Los Cabos tuna Jackpot. We had a certain team member squatted behind the tank, white knuckles and crying like a baby! The little tubes between the rodholders are for the bigger marlin/ tuna lures. When you run a ten foot leader you can never find a place to wrap the line/lure around the rod so the lure's not banging around all over the place. The rod with the trolling lure goes in the rod holder and you drop the lure into the little tube next to it. T.R.
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Mar-01-2007, 09:46 AM
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#10 | | Captain
Name: Mike Vessel: Kencraft CC Location: San Diego Job:what job Bio: Mystery fisherman!
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| Re: flush mount panel in e-box Quote:
Originally Posted by towerfab The little tubes between the rodholders are for the bigger marlin/ tuna lures. When you run a ten foot leader you can never find a place to wrap the line/lure around the rod so the lure's not banging around all over the place. The rod with the trolling lure goes in the rod holder and you drop the lure into the little tube next to it. T.R. | I love that!!! Good thinking on your part.
You have been pumping out some very kickass projects lately........ really nice!
Do you have these bait tank/ leanpost in stock or are they all made to order?
Could you PM me a ballpark price as well as the dimensions on the two different sizes, and can the smaller one come with the glass as well?
Thanks!
The unknown fisherman |
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Mar-01-2007, 03:59 PM
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#11 | | Merlin
Name: Merlin Age: 50 Vessel: 23' Bayrunner "Pescadora" Location: San Juanico Job:semi-working (again!)
Posts: 351
| Re: flush mount panel in e-box
Can I get in on that, as well. I would love to get an idea of what that set up costs and if one is available. I need one!
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Mar-01-2007, 04:45 PM
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#12 | | Village idiot
Name: Steve Vessel: 17' Invader, Bottom Line & crew on 26' Blackman - Zarco Location: Santee, Bahia de Los Angeles Job:Yes, still at it
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| Re: flush mount panel in e-box Quote:
Originally Posted by merlin Can I get in on that, as well. I would love to get an idea of what that set up costs and if one is available. I need one! | I did fiberglass work as a young man - from coming up with the concept, to making the plug, them making a mold from it, sanding, more sanding, buffing, more buffing and then waxing and more waxing - finally a spray-on mold release for the first few pieces. Custom fiberglass work is A LOT more work than most of you know and I'm pretty sure that based on the caliber of Tom's work you're going to pay for it.
BTW - excellent work Tom!
Makes me want to get after making my own tank/seat combo...on 2nd thought...NO it doesn't! If I want one bad enough, I'll pay you for it...did I mention itchy?
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