Strick
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Looks like you have some highly skilled surgeons operating on that boat of yours
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Mike @ Wildfire Marine in Stuart (772)286-1925 is the Glass Master for sure. As you know he has done several SeaCrafts including Mark's beautiful 20'. I am lucky to reside here in Stuart just a couple of miles away from his shop.
Finny
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what's the cutout/indent for in the center of the new transom for?
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The notch is beaved to 13 degrees to align with the 13 degrees of the transom. This area will house a 35gal live bait well which also has the same degree on the back wall. This was the biggest that could be fitted within the transom. It will fit nice and snug so once filled with water there will be no cracking or shifting after placement.(approx 275 lbs of weight)
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are you going have that classic SC arch?
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As you can see in the pictures the transom has been cut straight across. The way I fish and use the boat weighed heavly on my decision not to keep the classic arch. I think it was more of a personal decision and the look I was going for [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]
FELLOW-SHIP
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I think Boy It Sure Is Fun Fishing Today instead of working on that Boat.
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Well I guess your right. But I figured the winter was better for dry dock than during the summer when I use the boat more. Since mine is down, when are you going to take me swording? I have a new HydroGlow light we can use and a 2-speed Tiagra 50 ready to go!!
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Believe it or not enjoy the project while you are doing it because when it is over a few years
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I've owned this SeaCraft since 1985 and this is my 3rd time refurbishing different areas of the boat. It's "NEVER OVER" as you well know [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]