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cbstx 08-16-2004 08:18 AM

A SeaCraft causality
 
Last weekend, after a great day on the water, I was trailering my 1973 20'SF home when the SUV infront of me decided to bang a U-turn in a driveway. When he did, he wasn't looking where he was going, and plowed into the side of my boat! [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Surprisingly the old girl held up OK, but had a little damage to the transom. Now that I have a little $$ coming form the insurance company, thought I would have it replaced. Could any one recommend a good (experienced) boat yard in the Massachusetts north shore/New Hampshire area?

John R 08-16-2004 10:37 AM

Re: A SeaCraft causality
 
Do a seach for Ed Mancini on this site. He works at a boat yard on Cape Anne (I think). If it isn't a job for him he may be able to steer you in the right direction...

Mooncusser 08-18-2004 04:20 PM

Re: A SeaCraft causality
 
You'll be hard pressed to find anyone better than these guys.
http://www.metanmarine.com

hammer slammer 08-23-2004 09:40 PM

Re: A SeaCraft causality
 
i beg to differ

gf 09-01-2004 09:03 PM

Re: A SeaCraft causality
 

You may have already found a repair shop, but the place that John was referring to is:

Wilco Marine Restorations
84 Newburyport Turnpike
Newbury, MA 01951
978-465-1282


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