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Old 04-03-2011, 01:52 PM
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Default my project on hold

After using a sledge hammer to free a seized lift and paying Seatow 200 bucks for a 1/4 mile hip tow to the ramp and my new #7000 aluminum trailer i had her home. This '73 23 sf sat on a lift and in the water un used for over 2 years and it was in bad shape. After de-rigging, fuel tank removal and selling the twin '95 225 evinrudes, t-top and leaning post and removing a wet transom it was ready for Mike at Wildfire Marine. The pics are the result of his fine work and my hard earned money. Then the economy took a s--t and now she sits under a tarp looking just like it did when i got it home more than 3 years ago. I have the cash to complete it but until things improve i can't justify spending that much money on a new 300 E-TEC, electronics, gear and all the CG equiptment SO I CAN KILL SOME FISH. Maybe i shoud stop watching Glenn Beck and buy another thousand rounds for my SW MP15 finish the boat and hope for the best. Anyway i think i'll name her FOR SAIL but she will never be for sale. I hope photobucket works because i've never done this posting stuff before. Also i did not have digital pics before restoration. http://s1181.photobucket.com/albums/x424/73superfish/ P.S Hows that hope and change working for ya'll.
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