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Old 02-10-2008, 04:13 AM
eggsuckindog eggsuckindog is offline
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Default Re: buying a seacraft

As stated, walk the floor for soft spots-usually around any mountings and screw holes- and the transom-which can be expensive. Other that that ROCK AN ROLL - cosmetic's are no problem, you can take a belt sander to the gelcoat and won't go thru it-so scratch's and oxidation are easy, if its oxidized and looks crappy you get a better price LOL
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