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Old 06-18-2008, 09:03 PM
RalphNitt RalphNitt is offline
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Default Re: 1976 SeaCraft Savage inboard restoration proje



Here are some more pictures... let us know what you think...
-We are working on a pulpit with an anchor roller and keeping the original railing.
-The tanks are getting epoxy primed soon and will be set in when the transom is done
-The rest of the rigging will be finished soon with a new morse shifter

We will be running the boat on biodiesel when we get it in the water. I think the existing fuel lines (brand new) are rubber. Will we have to worry about them deteriorating due to biodiesel? If so, can we change to Viton hose?

Thanks....



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