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Old 07-15-2016, 07:20 PM
crsavage1 crsavage1 is offline
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Default Best way to start?

Considering a classic SeaCraft CC and certainly not afraid of work, but curious what is the best way to start to understand what you are working with? For example, how to access the stringers to check etc. Does the entire cap come off on the 20' ft CC's somehow or are they cut out? Is there a guide or some threads better than others? As I am looking at pictures, it seems the interiors are just one piece if that makes sense. Thanks for any help or guidance.
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Old 07-16-2016, 08:54 PM
flyingfrizzle flyingfrizzle is offline
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Tons of info here... Use the search function - its you best friend. You can spend years reading and not see it all. lots of valuable information.

Also go to Goggle and use it to search the site by adding site:www.classicseacraft.com after the item you want to search. It will search just this site only when done with the link behind it. Sometimes this works better than the local search function here.

ie: liner removal site:www.classicseacraft.com
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