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looks good. You'll be glad you raised it to 30".
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Glassing and fairing in
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Another Sceptre being saved from rotting away............good for you !
![]() With these ( and some other classics) now aged upwards of 40 + years, I'm sure very hard to find " original condition" without wood related rot. Even if the skin looks great, stringers, transom, tank areas.........moisture, heat, cold, for 40 years and wood turns to soil ! |
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Only the original Moesly 21 had wood stringers. All later SeaCrafts have FIBERGLASS stringers!
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Yeh well then the transoms are rotted away.......... and the wood, like soil.
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It looks like they cut out what was left of the original transom along the sides and bottom edges. Are they wrapping glass outside the cut to tie it all together?
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