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Old 12-01-2006, 12:38 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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Default Re: Rest in Peace - A Sad, Sad Night

Kudos, To Finny and company for gettin' you right out, Fast.
By the looks of the scum line on the first pic she got under the dock and began the filling process through the vent. Peter we all know it will work out for you.
The wiring harness on both engines should be replaced, as well as the complete boat. Corrosion has a funny way of like being a time bomb. Just do it now to ward off evil in the future.
Nick is right on. Vent the hell out of her. All hatches inspection ports, etc open. A couple of those little cage blower fans from Harbor Freight or Sams (about $45 each)
Should do the trick, let them run non stop.
This is one of the times I have to say- "If it isn't one frickin' thing, it is six"

Good Luck, See ya, Ken
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