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Old 05-12-2003, 06:07 PM
JohnS JohnS is offline
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Default Re: Skeg Guards???

Oh, I didn't break it off or even come close. I just ran out of water. Ya know, if were the old boat, I wouldn't have cared much because well, I had done it so much and the guy that had it before me had done it too. Ya know, get the spray can out every once on a while and shoot it up to make it look pretty. As soon as I did that, whoops, I would do it again. I am just thinking I will try to pretect this one from the same old thing, being it is new and still looks reel purdy, well, it used to. Heck, I left the boat in the water for two days down there and I am now in the process of re-polishing that polished stainless prop that got etched from the salt water and now looks like it was sand blasted.....

Thanks for the info Tug....I will give em a call..

John
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