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Texas Sabalo build
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Re: Texas Sabalo build
WOW
What a smick looking boat.........I think you've lifted the Sabalo bar again
I always transport mine upright but find Yak racks can get in the way on Ute when not being used........have to give your upsidown method a go
Cheers Paul
What a smick looking boat.........I think you've lifted the Sabalo bar again
I always transport mine upright but find Yak racks can get in the way on Ute when not being used........have to give your upsidown method a go
Cheers Paul
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Re: Texas Sabalo build
I'm sorry it turned out so bad for you. you can send it my way if you need to get rid of it.
-Matt. Designer.
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Re: Texas Sabalo build
I got to see in person,and it's a Great Build
Mike
Mike
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Re: Texas Sabalo build
Love the boat. It's a great design. I wish I had used a bit tougher of a paint, but this stuff is easy to touch up at least. The Sabalo is a real winner of a craft.
I put it upside down mostly because I haven't yet bought a set of the kayak cradles for my rack, but because of the flat decks, it is an easy boat to store upside down, too.
I put it upside down mostly because I haven't yet bought a set of the kayak cradles for my rack, but because of the flat decks, it is an easy boat to store upside down, too.
Re: Texas Sabalo build
I was thinking that with this boat, if you're going to completely glass it outside, you can probably use 1/8 okume, though that stuff can be difficult to get smooth curves with. The extra thickness of the glass should result in the same hull thickness as 3/16 okume sans glass.
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Re: Texas Sabalo build
No you don't! I made that offer first and I'm closer and willing to haul it so he doesn't get embarrased by people seeing him with itjem wrote:I'm sorry it turned out so bad for you. you can send it my way if you need to get rid of it.
I'm thinking he needs to name this yak . . . "BAD BOY."
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Re: Texas Sabalo build
possibly you should send that pitiful excuse for a yak to a Canadian so you can get it out of your fine US waters. I will volunteer in the interest of International unity and friendship.
What a gorgeous boat, I fine job. Tight lines
What a gorgeous boat, I fine job. Tight lines