The building of knuckles

Oh man, I picked that thing up on a steal. It's a 1989 ski nautique with only 650 hours on it. The owner had it in storage for the last 5 years and didn't use it at all. The boat was in awesome condition! You could eat dinner off this guys garage floor!

We used it about 5 times 2 years ago, but not at all last summer due to my work schedule. We plan to use it a lot this summer. Sharkey doesn't know it yet, but we plan to take him and the fam out a lot. :)

I learned to ski off my both of my Uncles Nautique's. Your making the Reno area sound better all the time.....:honey:
 
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Oh man, I picked that thing up on a steal. It's a 1989 ski nautique with only 650 hours on it. The owner had it in storage for the last 5 years and didn't use it at all. The boat was in awesome condition! You could eat dinner off this guys garage floor!

We used it about 5 times 2 years ago, but not at all last summer due to my work schedule. We plan to use it a lot this summer. Sharkey doesn't know it yet, but we plan to take him and the fam out a lot. :)

Oh man I had one I unfortunately sold a few years ago and regret it so much. I was stoked when I saw it in the back ground. Great score for you!! Have fun sharkey!
 
Oh Sharkey...I'm ready for you...

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So this is how we got the carrier in position to drill the holes for the brackets. Worked excellent! So easy even a cave man can put it back together. :)

That carrier is awesome.
Lol don't really know what else to say...

Im pretty sure if I walked past your jeep in a parking lot, I'd glue the old slacks to the lap... IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN! :D
 
Those two will be on a separate switch. Open the gate, swing it towards camp, voila...camp lighting.

We are still installing a 10" bar on the pinch seem just above the crossmember for a backup light.
 
Oh Sharkey...I'm ready for you...

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So this is how we got the carrier in position to drill the holes for the brackets. Worked excellent! So easy even a cave man can put it back together. :)

Good idea. I used a ratchet strap around the beams in my garage ceiling to hold mine up. But it wasn't fool proof, since its not balanced weight through the upper hoop. The johnny joints were pulling it forward. Worked well enough for one guy to do, but it wasn't ideal.
 
Those two will be on a separate switch. Open the gate, swing it towards camp, voila...camp lighting.

We are still installing a 10" bar on the pinch seem just above the crossmember for a backup light.

For all that camping...er, overlanding...I do. :cheesy:

6" light bar.

Had to run off and have lunch with the family. Operations are going to switch to Sharkey's house to wire in the taillights and auxiliary lighting if we have time.
 
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