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Old 10-06-2003, 05:50 PM
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Default Re: What Makes a Seacraft Safer?

Ditto ! I also added 2 Bilge pumps 1500/2000.
When I took the top cap off ran new glass around the complete boat & reinforced all the corners.I had a NEW Bite with thru bolts every 2' then #10 screws between them.The rub rail also had some screw bite.The bolts 1.5" also gave me a place to run the wires w/ties.
I had 3 bow thru hulls break on Me ! I was filling this forward box thru hull up but there was no way to run the water out. I glassed inbetween the decks redrilled the hole & put a Bronze thru Hull.Only 2 trips on this ?
Everything else was said earlier above.
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