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Old 05-05-2012, 01:39 AM
Normagain Normagain is offline
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Default My New 1974 20' Seacraft

Hello all,

First post here and glad to be the proud owner of a 1974 hull, trailer and misc accessories. The guy said it had an upgraded under deck tank to 70 gallons which would be real nice! I picked this one up for 2k without a motor and have been looking around here quite a bit and gathering performance/restore information. There is only one soft spot in the fore deck but the 15" cutout makes me a bit nervous since I like to venture offshore. I'm thinking about taking the plunge and redoing the whole boat, gulp! The good news is, I have a boating store within 2 minutes and a Revchem place about 5 minutes. Revchem sells all kinds of fiberglass, fillers and other boat building materials like Coosa bard and Durakote gel coat. Think I might be in trouble!
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