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Making progress - some of the teak refinished and installed, and the wiring harness in place.
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So, taking Denny's advice, I cut an access hatch into the port locker (cooler/livewell) of my Seafari - and found a 40 year collection of treasure:
A billy club two screwdrivers so old that the shafts had corroded away a fuel bulb a pocketknife assorted lead sinkers and screws washers 8 count 'em, 8 scupper plugs and two screws that fit perfectly into two holes in my locker cap. two empty soda cans a bottle of something (presumably petroleum based) It is the gift that keeps on yielding surprises, this boat of mine! |
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crazy ,how the cans logos have changed over the years.what vintage do you think?
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I don't know for sure, but I am guessing 80's or 90's.
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Well, despite the temperatures soaring into the upper 90's yesterday, my sons and I tackled the rub rail installation. We went with basic black semi-rigid from Taco and it went on reasonably well. At first I was stressing about the exact placement of every screw so as to keep as straight a line as possible, but found that stretching and clamping the base made it easier to make it straight as well as move faster.
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