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  1. #16

    Re: Iconic 5.5 cc, another build thread.

    Nice work - very recognisable with that wrap, I took a photo but it was only on the iPhone and horrible.

    At least coming from curtin to cabbage tree you had the wind behind you.

    How did you find the zipwakes?


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  2. #17

    Re: Iconic 5.5 cc, another build thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kondo 1 View Post
    Nice work - very recognisable with that wrap, I took a photo but it was only on the iPhone and horrible.

    At least coming from curtin to cabbage tree you had the wind behind you.

    How did you find the zipwakes?


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    Mate, zipwakes were working on land after the fit-up but then not on the water so still got some work to do. The wrap is based on a chart and is the Duke Islands off
    from Stanage, the boat is going up there may next year so should have it right by then.

  3. #18

    Re: Iconic 5.5 cc, another build thread.

    Final build photo`s.
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  4. #19

    Re: Iconic 5.5 cc, another build thread.

    Awesome rig, congrats. Enjoy!

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  5. #20

    Re: Iconic 5.5 cc, another build thread.

    robcam- Hey mate whats the name of that flooring you used on the transom and gunwhales ??

  6. #21

    Re: Iconic 5.5 cc, another build thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by NothinSuss View Post
    robcam- Hey mate whats the name of that flooring you used on the transom and gunwhales ??
    Mate, the stuff is called SeaDek, you get it from a mob in Sydney called southern cross textiles. If you google sc textiles you should find them. They were very easy to deal with.

  7. #22

    Re: Iconic 5.5 cc, another build thread.

    Robcam- cheers fella, will check em out.

    Quote Originally Posted by robcam View Post
    Mate, the stuff is called SeaDek, you get it from a mob in Sydney called southern cross textiles. If you google sc textiles you should find them. They were very easy to deal with.

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