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The only flotation in my 79' was the foam around the gas tank. There is no foam between the stringers or anywhere else for that matter. I think thats the big reason why you see alot of the older boats still around. No wet foam to promote rot.
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My 1990 doesn't have that much foam in it either
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hey jackasses. wellcraft has stated many times that 1986 was the pinnacle of the V20. the holy grail, so to speak. all before were the experiments and all after were the "downhill" models.
jackasses.
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hammer aint. stinkpot aint. sawdust aint. rainbow aint. maco sure as sh!t aint. randle? ha ha ha. |
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Charlie, not sure how you pull it off, but your brash character is somehow endearing.
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1992 wellcraft steplift v20 with a 150 Yami for $2,500 and no bidders!
Although it ends in the next 8 minutes, I'm sure that if you contact the owner you can buy it. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1992-...mZ220272645040 |
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Speaking of Wellcraft being all over the board, when I started to replace my transom I removed the metal tag with the hull ID #. I found that the tag stated the boat was a 1976 but the ingraving of the hull was a 1975. My title and registration have always stated 1975!
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By having said that in the previous post, please do not get me wrong; I am not gay.
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