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Looks like a lot of work to be done but it's doable and it's a great boat and a great project but also the trailer is worth more than 2000 dollars so you can't lose, it's a win win situation.
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Will be an excellent rig for someone no doubt hopefully she can find a home soon so my wife can park under shelter again haha!
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Man, i sure am glad ur not close to north Florida
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I hauled her 8 hours im sure she'd make it 9!
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Ha, my daughter is in north Georgia till New Years, don t temp me
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Man I haven't had a hit on her yet surprisingly so I'm pretty easy to work with. Id like to move my chawk project in my wife's parking space asap haha!
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Interesting. I was wondering what was done up forward on either side of the cap? Where lockers built in? Also any idea on what was done under the decks during the rebuild? Where stringers replaced, foam poured?
Can you post a pic of the transom from above? Would like to see how it was cut into the splash well. Thanks Kamikaze
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