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Old 09-01-2004, 09:41 PM
jetroc0088 jetroc0088 is offline
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Default Re: Well, after a month or so of work and repair

There were two holes in the hull where there was once a transducer mounted. He sanded down the to the glass to repair the holes. That is where he said that it was delaminating.

I like the boat. I really do. Although I do not want to keep dumping money into it, on top of the payments, if it is just going to be tossing it in the dump. I am not going to do anything drastic until after stiper season is over. Then I guess I will strip the bottom and see what turns up.

BTW, I put it in tonight and took it for a cruise. It runs great for a motor that has been under water. It started right up on the first turn of the key. I was amazed.

Thanks again for all the help. I really appriaciate it.

Chris
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