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Old 05-19-2003, 03:25 PM
TUGBOAT TUGBOAT is offline
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Default Re: evaluating an old seacraft

ghinson,Welcome aboard !
Yep You find ALL the Help in the World right Here !No matter what Your experiance on boats are These Guys have most of the Answers( will find them out if not)
A SeaCraft is a perfect 1st boat ! I've tacken Mine out 22+ miles or anywhere in the Bay including across some Flats !Most Boaters will still talk [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img] about the SeaCraft they got rid of & miss it dearly !
Transom -trim Your engine up. bounce on the prop end look at the transom watch for movement,
If there is a plate covering the transom Chances are its due for a fix.After its Your boat You can drill some small holes on the inside (where accesible)check for water drainage /look at the wood fibers.Make sure You fill them completly.The absolute best way, Get a Surveyor .
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