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the new guy

Posted: May 24, 2011 10:47 am
by almightygimp1
Hey! names jason, im from dothan alabama, live about 3 miles from the florida line, 8 miles from the georgia line and the chatahoochie river. Im a new stream owner, had it for two weeks, super excited cause ive been wanting one all my life. Have always been a river rat, Have always owned boats and loved water sports, and fast boats have always appealed to me, just never been able to own one of the bad boy's, so ive decided im going to build one. I know absolutely nothing about glass work, but im a very capable craftsman, and everything i do i try to do the best possible. Im a pipefitter/welder by trade, and take pride in everything i do. So the biggest part of this will be educating myself on which resins, mats and such to use for this project, and im in no rush cause, well its summertime and im gonna be on the river. My current boat is an 88 glasstream 15v with a sweet 115 tower on the back, she is a great boat, good for pulling, fishing, and she does have a little pep in her step. My hydro is an 84 viper, its a pile of junk right now, but im gonna bring her back to life, shes getting the full restore, but its gonna take a good bit of time, im thinking this boat wont be on the water for a couple years, too many irons in the fire, but she will get there. gonna add some pics of my current ride, and the viper.

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 24, 2011 11:43 am
by fla.viper
welcom to the site. you may want to check out my thread 75 viper restoration. im going through what you will have to do. the worst part is the prep work, but it is important to have everything preped right for good adhision. there are many hydro-fans here that are good people and like to help thoes of us just getting started with out projects. as for your time table, acouple of years? im thinking more like 6 months for mine, and it was a P.O.S. when i got it. good luck with it and stay on it and im sure it will not take as long as you think. mike

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 24, 2011 12:31 pm
by VultureNo2
Welcome Jason. Good luck. Nice stream. If you have any questions, just ask. Bill

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 24, 2011 1:29 pm
by Hippie459MN
Welcome! Any question or anything just ask. I am liking the Viper.

I have been at mine for 2 years but I have also had a few things in life happen along the way. The biggest one being a child that is now just over 21 months old and he has taken up a huge part of my free time to work on the boat and then a few bad business deals here and there but things are somewhat back on track and hope to have my turd on the waterr for my sons 2nd bday on Aug 11th. Hopefully sooner then that but thats the goal.

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 24, 2011 4:27 pm
by RussF
I ve been to Dothan Al beore Lafayette St and I ve been to a BBQ place there

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 25, 2011 9:14 am
by almightygimp1
Thanks for the welcome guys, i will definately be reading your thread fla viper, russ, if you ever get down this way again let me know your coming and maybe we can ride up to smiths bend. Hippie, life is like that, im sure your gonna get it done though. Havnt looked but did you finish the vulture? im still pouring over the site, havnt had a chance to see it yet. Well, thanks again for the welcome. Still havnt decided on when im gonna start gutting this thing, but ill keep yall posted.

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 25, 2011 3:14 pm
by VultureNo2
I see from your avitar that you are a skier. I'm a liitle past my prime but skied in shows and tournaments when I was younger. Now my kids are show skiers. Bill

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 25, 2011 6:11 pm
by RussF
VultureNo2 wrote:I see from your avitar that you are a skier. I'm a liitle past my prime but skied in shows and tournaments when I was younger. Now my kids are show skiers. Bill
What you trying to tell us Bill HUH :D :up:

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 25, 2011 10:22 pm
by S P E E D
Bill is a Master Water Skier :mrgreen: He makes Chuck Norris Skill set as simple as lego. Just kiddin Bill! ;) Welcome to the site, cant wait to see that lil Viper rebuilt and aired out! :boating:

Re: the new guy

Posted: May 25, 2011 10:33 pm
by silkeysak
Way to go Jason, you got the right attitude. It took me close to two years to get my Viking close to right, and I'm still not quite there yet. I think the trick is to sign a blank check, and just throw it in there.


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