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Old 08-18-2006, 01:26 PM
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I'd see if there is a way to visually inspect the stringers to make sure they are not cracked or separated from the hull. Maybe get a survey done so that you know what you're up against.
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Old 08-18-2006, 08:43 PM
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I'd see if there is a way to visually inspect the stringers to make sure they are not cracked or separated from the hull. Maybe get a survey done so that you know what you're up against.
thanks for the reply pulled hatches stringers look good plan on drilling holes in the bottom of them to check for water.ifno water come out going to go with it.?agin canyou tell me for sure if this is a tracker hull?planing to splash this weekend for seatrial but cant get the trim working right. if i onley hook up one wire it works fine but when i hook up both up &down seems to lose voltage like bad ground or wire.
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