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			The pic i included is two shots. Ur right its basically a long crack. I dont even know if it made it into the fiberglass or not or if its just through the gelcoat. What other angle would u like me to get? if it is just a crack in the gelcoat what is the best way to go about fixing it?
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			How are the stringers? Whether you like the boat or not should determine if you want to spend the money fixing it up. New motor and new transom and you are already doing better than buying another boat.
		 
				__________________ 1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. | 
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			The stringers all apear and feel solid and there are no soft spots on the deck.  I did note stress cracks to the lower left and lower right of the cuddy door however.  My biggest concern is the cracked chine in the hull and how easily this can be fixed.  I do like the boat but am wondering if I should just move on.  I live in an area where I will be using the boat often and would like something reliable i could go out 7 miles with (great fishing grounds by me) and not have to worry about getting home safely.
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			If you post the pics on photobucket then paste here, they will be larger. Unless its a tremendous hit, the chine area is probably a gelcoat damage. Seven miles out in a V20 is a piece of cake. I have had my V out 35 miles in the Gulf and never felt unsafe. Where are you located?
		 
				__________________ 1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. | 
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			first thing sand that area or strip it to see what you really have.
		 
				__________________ 1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's | 
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			Like schools said grind the gell coat off to see what your dealing with.dont grind to deep into the glass,just feather the grinder to get rid of the gellcoat and then asess . I have numerous spots on my bottom that the previous owner repaired that im grinding all down and repairing over just to give me a sense of knowing the repair was done correctly. send us some more pics of the damaged area before and after you grind it down. any soft spots on the floor? Gellcoat cracks in the cockpit or on the bottom that could give us the assumption that the stringers are flexing due to rot? Not trying to be negative but my transom seem pretty solid but when i cut into her she was SHOT!!! So do a couple test pilot holes with a small drill bit to see what consistency the material is being drilled out is, meaning long dry wood shavings are a good sign and "dirt" or wet material means theres rot.remove some screws and see if any water weeps out of the holes. | 
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			i love the steplift but if your willing to spend  you can but a nice v that will be turn key ready for alot less, your in a tough spot, i love my 78 and am willing to do just about anything to keep her, im going to post my next problem that i cant figure out   good luck
		 
				__________________ love to fish | 
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