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Old 07-29-2004, 11:40 AM
islandmon islandmon is offline
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Default starting a SeaCraft project

I really love this site and forum. I am picking up a 1978 20' SeaCraft Master Angler tonight. The boat has only had two previous owners - one for 12 years, the 2nd for 14 years. They were both older and it appears they have kept her in great shape. She has a 1990 Johnson 175 GT that has less than 500 hours on it and runs great. The boat is all original with lots of teak. Some needs replaced, some just needs TLC. The hull is in very good condition. I'm going to first try 800 or 1000 paper followed by buffing with Aquabuff. I will post some "as is" pics this weekend and document the clean-up and restoration as I progress.
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