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Old 05-30-2008, 08:11 PM
seabob4 seabob4 is offline
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Default Re: next project.

Nick,
Hey, seabob here. I think you are correct about the value of the parts. Actually took time to read Tom Clarks' CSW tale today. Skipjake, take Bigshot's advice, this is a Whaler expert. Part it out, and get a lot more than you paid for it, even the trailer. Then find the classic Seacraft you want and restore that.

Nick, so how is Bradenton these days? More crowded every day? Been out to Anna Maria lately?
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