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Old 05-03-2013, 04:54 AM
Caymanboy Caymanboy is offline
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Stripping a boat is usually the easy part.
I have never seen a fuel tank like this in a SeaCraft, it literally took weeks to get this thing out.
P.I.T.A.
Long story short, got the hull cleaned out, transom cut out, hullsides cored.
Materials for this job are Vinylester, Divinycell for the hull, Coosaboard for the deck and transom.
I ended up packing up the console, couldn't deal with getting all the teak off of it. I found another console and redid that, probably was not the cheapest way to go but I wanted to have original SeaCraft parts in the boat or at least they started out as original.
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