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Old 12-01-2006, 12:38 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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Default Re: Rest in Peace - A Sad, Sad Night

Kudos, To Finny and company for gettin' you right out, Fast.
By the looks of the scum line on the first pic she got under the dock and began the filling process through the vent. Peter we all know it will work out for you.
The wiring harness on both engines should be replaced, as well as the complete boat. Corrosion has a funny way of like being a time bomb. Just do it now to ward off evil in the future.
Nick is right on. Vent the hell out of her. All hatches inspection ports, etc open. A couple of those little cage blower fans from Harbor Freight or Sams (about $45 each)
Should do the trick, let them run non stop.
This is one of the times I have to say- "If it isn't one frickin' thing, it is six"

Good Luck, See ya, Ken
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Old 12-01-2006, 05:43 PM
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Peter- sorry to hear about the boat. I'm in Brick which might be close to where your boat is (you referenced the shore)- if I can help let me know.
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Old 12-01-2006, 07:29 PM
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Peter:
Hope I'm not too late with this reply.
There are several sources for how to minimize the damage to a sunken craft by preparing for her BEFORE raising her (the air adds tremendously to the damage): also lifting too quickly and not allowing the water time to drain can cause structural damage.
One the sites was the FAA with detailed procedures dedicated to aircraft - floatplanes and amphibs, of course - it even had a time schedule for how long immersed the different parts were still recoverable, engines, and even insturments.

Hope this helps, were you insured?
Perhaps this group will provide much evidence an old SeaCraft is NOT any old boat.

My feelings are much with you. HBH
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Old 12-01-2006, 09:21 PM
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Sorry to see Peter- but- happened to me with my last boat- Mako- in the middle of a marlin tournament- i had her up an running the next day- good luck- great support group you have here- craig
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Old 12-04-2006, 02:41 PM
ThePHNX ThePHNX is offline
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Surely Peter, you've your hands full but please keep us posted as you are just as surely not forgotten.
HBH
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Old 12-04-2006, 06:31 PM
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Pete-

So sorry to hear about your misfortune. However, it is nice to know that Finster was able to refloat her.

Keep us posted on her rebuild.

Ed
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Old 12-05-2006, 03:22 PM
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Peter-

I hope you can get the old girl up and running again, it turned my stomach to see your photos. Keep us updated.

-Hooper
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Old 12-05-2006, 09:08 PM
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Mine went down when the High& Dry didn't put the plug in, by the time I got over to West palm from tampa it was under, got the motors running but the insurance rebuilt both and rewired no problem. Its just such a shock to see it at first, but will be better than ever.
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Old 12-07-2006, 02:07 PM
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Ok, here is an update.

Sounds like my insurance company is going to total the boat. The cost to restore it to it's presunk state exceeds the value that I had it insured at. I should know more over the next several days.

I could buy it back as a salvage and restore it, but right now I don't have the time to do it myself.

As a result, here is what i am thinking.

I am starting to look for another boat. A 23' SeaCraft is at the top of the list. If anyone hears of any good boats out there, please let me know. Also, I am considering (in order) Silverhawks, Contenders and Regulators, as well as the 24' northcoast walk around.

At the end of the day I love the 23' size (small enough to tow & big enough to go out in snotty conditions). I also love the SeaCraft ride and lines (as well as the woodwork on the older boats).

I would appreciate any insights that anyone ahs to offer.

Also, I may be able to buy back my old boat at a decent rate. It may be a good deal for someone (myself included). There are some pretty expensive part on that boat (such as t top, brand new hydraulic steering, and etc).

Peter
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Old 12-07-2006, 02:59 PM
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Peter,

What was the culprit? Cracked scupper tube? Dead bilge pump, water over the transom? Too much weight on the transom?
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