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Old 06-08-2011, 12:17 PM
Irish6BK Irish6BK is offline
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Default Laundry List 20' 1976 Seacraft

I bought a 1976 SeaCraft in 2005.. 1999 Yamaha V-Max 200 hp. She moves pretty good!

I have already added a T-Top ('07), then I noticed the floors were "weak" in certain areas. Had the deck reinforced ('08). Changed out the aqua cushons for white- added cushons for the step up bow area. Then a new trailer..

I'm on to the next project and I'm looking for recommendations:
1. I want to enclose the transom
2. put a dive/ swim platform on the back
3. paint the deck
4. paint the hull
5. new center console- old one is cracking/ broken where its screwed into the deck..
6. leaning post/ cooler seat (center console is low - capt's chairs currently).

I was told the transom enclosure- they go straight up from where the current storage compartments are located now- that would make a very wide transom (about 2 feet). Normal? Any new ideas for the transom- live bait well...? fold down seat (like I've seen on contenders?)..

Any suggestions on ORDER of operations- don't think I can do all at once, so it will be done in pieces.

Suggestions would be apprecaited!

Thanks
BK

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Can you not pull pictures from your own computer? I don't have a web site to pull my personal pictures from- thats what it seems like its asking me to do..? New to this site..
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