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Old 03-11-2002, 03:04 PM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Stringers on a 1976 23 SeaCraft

Thanks FELLOW-SHIP
Cant wait to see the pictures. Good point about the room thats available on the outboard side of the stringers ... and the fact that those two wire races are there would complicate things...Its great that you were dry in the stringers.... I have a feeling that I'm not....Where and how many holes did you use to assess that situation??

Nows the time for me to do that as I have just pulled out the old gas tank..I need to glass in a new platform for the new tank .... So I guess I'll put a few holes in the stringer [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]

Dont worry about the diagram I know what you mean Thats back where the batteries use to sit.

Thanks again
looking forward to the Pics!!
Scott
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