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Old 08-07-2006, 05:03 PM
NoDoze NoDoze is offline
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Hmm, maybe its the cutting a Seafari that has people bumming.
But other then a whole lotta choppin' glass (free), I see it as just replacing the transom (needed on most project SC's) raising the floor (also done on alot of 20' projects) and adding a lip to the cap edge where the top is cut. A couple ribs for support. For the $500 purchase price (incl. trailer) its a significant savings over buying an SF that would need the majority of that work anyway.
Ive decided to go w/ the notched transom.
Ill add some pics in the next couple of days, since Im still just pulling pieces off.
Ill also have a bunch of OEM parts for Seafari owners, original glass, doors,trim, hatches etc.

Question, can I leave strips of the original floor still attached to the stringers and glass on another 3/4" ply to raise the floor?
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