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Old 01-07-2010, 05:17 PM
Sandhog Sandhog is offline
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Default '72 SeaCraft Restoration

As I may have mentioned in an earlier post or PM, This boat has sat idle for two years. Uncovered and exposed to the (West Florida/Chiefland area) weather. I just finished ridding the boat of a ton of leaves only to notice a spongy floor. Upon closer inspection i have found numerous cracks in the fiberglass flooring. Before I feel confident about this boat's sea worthiness, there will be a 100% restoration to every aspect of this boat. Unfortunately I return to New York in one week and my every effort will be devoted to being educated via the internet about the myriad details concerning (her) restoration. My ignorance in such matters is of the degree that I don't even know what questions to ask. But let me say this, I am in love with this boat and have dedicated my self to restoring her to her former glory.

Yours Sincerely, Sandhog
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