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Old 05-04-2008, 10:34 AM
justhecs justhecs is offline
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Default just bought a 23 ft 1978 seacraft

Well hear we go i finally got one, and its not that bad but does need some help, going to take some pics today and will post them later. Just looking for some help on where to start and what to do. thanks
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Old 05-04-2008, 03:21 PM
BigLew BigLew is offline
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Default Re: just bought a 23 ft 1978 seacraft

Rules for Re-builds & Restorations:

1. Get Check book out, open and through away the key!

2. Get a private account to the first that she has NO way of tracing and burn, bury next to Black Beards treasure chest or book space on the next mission to the moon for said receipts!

3. Get to be a Siamese twin brother of at least three marine mechanics, riggers and marine fabricators!

4. Stop dreaming and get to work!

5. Know when all hope for a "Concourse" quality rebuild is beyond all reason of even the fanatics!

6. Make sure it floats, has power and generally keeps more water out than it allows in and THEN....

Get 37 million "For Sale" signs, spread them around and get ready to beg for mercy when it comes to negotiating a selling price!

7. Understand that it is not a hobby, but rather a self-inflicted disease that to date has no cure- But remeber and keep telling yourself, "...but what a way to go!"

Good Luck, our condolences and may God bless your well intentioned soul.
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