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Old 06-13-2003, 11:44 PM
Ed Ed is offline
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Default Re: Transom is OUT - do preventive maintenance

RINGLEADER-

Hey Eddie....I've been working very hard on my boat. I should have some pics for you very shortly. Let's just say that I've spent a lot of time and too much money getting her ready. Wiring is a pain in the arse....especially for a rookie like me.

Otto- We'll have to test out your Mako vs Seacraft theory at Trayder's get together in August. In all honesty, I do love the looks/shear lines of a 23 Seacraft. Maybe someday, I'll own one too but for now the Mako 231 will have to do.
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Old 06-13-2003, 11:57 PM
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Default Re: Transom is OUT - do preventive maintenance

Abl111-

5200 as you said is very good for somethings and not so good for others. It really depends on the application and if you think you'll ever need to gain access again to what you're sealing.

If you think you may need to remove it at sometime use LIFESEAL (gas tank hatches, deck plates, above & below rubrails, etc) if not... 5200 away.
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Old 06-14-2003, 10:57 PM
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Default Re: Transom is OUT - do preventive maintenance

Ed,

Since none of my 4 boats are in the water and/or not ready, a Mako 231 would look good for rippin around on Father's Day.

The best boat is the one you're on...
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