<p> 25 November 2013 </p><p> I received the plans in May 2013 and 750 hrs. later this is what I’ve got. It will be donated to the Farley Boat Museum for auction in March, 2014. </p><p> It sports a Ray’s 48 volt electric outboard. The hull is completely full of foam adding 3,600 lbs. of Bodensee to the boat. </p><p> It was built in Minnesota and will make the trip to Port Aransas, Texas the first part of December 2013. </p>
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10-8-04: Here is the Scooter boat I launched back on 5-15-04. I followed the plans pretty close with the exception of the console. I took measurements from a factory built boat for a more up to date look. The entire boat was glassed and epoxy coated. It has a 70hp outboard with a jack plate allowing it to run in some real skinny water.
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Scooter by Gary Burch, Edinburg, Texas 24 March 2010 Here are two pictures of the before and after of my boat building project. The Scooter was modified to have a round forward bow, with a casting deck. I also added two boxes for storage in the aft of boat. All stringers were made from solid oak and marine grade plywood. I used half inch marine grade plywood on deck and hull. The hull and deck were covered with fiberglass.
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