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Old 04-08-2013, 08:23 PM
martin martin is offline
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Well I can tell you I am and have started two boats at one time.. It is expensive ..if you rather be fishing than itching. I would definitly look into one that is already restored. Unless you have the facilities to do one.. It is hard with the weather the way it is in fl. My boats are outside. and it is really a PIA keeping them dry enough to glass and sand. not to mention paint.. On the flip side.. if you like tinkering and restoring then go for it. Especially if you and your family want to partake in it..There is nothing more rewarding then doing something yourself...but it can take some time.. dont try and reinvent the wheel.. It can be costly.. And what ever you do Don't cut the outer skin if you re- use it...It will save you alot of time and money..Speaking from experience..LOL
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