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Unread 02-22-2010, 11:54 AM
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Default Selling the V20

$5999.00
She has been a good one!
Lots of xtras, ready to fish now!






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Unread 02-22-2010, 12:47 PM
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Wow that looks to be a great deal.

That lil Blue fella is cute!
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Good luck with the sale FWB!

Did you paint the deck yourself, and are those starboard hatch covers? If so how sturdy are they?

Be sure to stick around these parts after the sale.
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Thanks, I aint leaving. The hatch covers are Starboard and they are sturdy even with my fat azz. They get dirty quick and clean quick with bleach.

The deck is Durabak and I did it myself but I recommend not allowing your three year old to help. I sanded all of the spiders out and put on two coats, that deck will be around for a long time. One gallon was more than enough for me.
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nice rig,fwb. is the durabak too aggresive for bare feet. i currently have painted deck with non-skid, but have to repaint every 3-5 years. sorry for the derail, but i figure blue will let you know if he likes it or not, thanks
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Blue looks like he got the chef genes from you cooking crabs already. Boat looks real nice and should be a terrific deal for someone with that sweet motor.
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nice rig,fwb. is the durabak too aggresive for bare feet. i currently have painted deck with non-skid, but have to repaint every 3-5 years. sorry for the derail, but i figure blue will let you know if he likes it or not, thanks
Thanks Phat, in the summer when I am on the boat I am always in bare feet. The Durabak doesn't bother me a bit, but then again I've got weathered coon feet anyway.
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