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Old 01-15-2006, 10:02 PM
Jaizzen Jaizzen is offline
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Default Re: 74 Seacraft Tsunami

Finally got the boat home after I had the trailer re-hab done. I would have done that myself but one of my spearfishing buddies owns R & R unlimited (Trailers) and gave me a great deal on the trailer job. Thanks Rich!








Trailer is new again, so on to better things.

I have a friend that lives in Missouri and wants to see photos start to finish of the boat. So, sorry if I post photos that don't seem to have much meaning.

All I got done today was general cleanup of the boat. The boat will be gutted, wiring, transom, deck etc. I removed all of the wood out of the forward cuddy. I'm not sure if it was all original (someone chime in and let me know) but if it was, what a mess. A wooded door frame that got wet and delaminated the dash seemed to make quite a mess. Anyway, I'll have some cutting and grinding to do and I'll replace it all with glass.





I dont see a door going back on this boat. In Florida, It would just get in the way. It all cleaned up pretty nice.

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