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Question?
I looked at a 1969 20' Seacraft today, looks like a good project boat, needs transom, I am pretty handy and have glass repair experience, but have never undertook such a large and important piece of equiptment project, as a transom, looking for comments or suggestion, and estimated cost to have someone do the transom, all ready have some one to do all the paint work thanks, Kev |
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From what I have been able to come up with, a new transom in your area (S. Florida) is going to run somewhere in the neighborhood of $1500-2500 to have professionally done. That is JUST the transom.
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I also forgot, for any one in the south Fla. area, any recomendations for professionals who would be able to do the job
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Check with Viper Boats out on Southern Blv just west of the turnpike there in West Palm. I think they do custom work besides building the viper flats. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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kevin heres the number for wildfire marine in stuart Mike at 772-286-1925. Ryan
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somewhere in the archives of this site is a post on the amount of beverage that should be budgeted into the various projects when redoing a boat. I suggest looking that up and stocking up accordingly [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] I think one member even posted a chart whereby you could determine how many ounces were required for a given number of square feet of work...
You have landed at THE spot for people concerned about YOUR hydration [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [ November 20, 2003, 10:21 AM: Message edited by: Mark ] |
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