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Wow! I was confused!!! Between my PM's with Don and your post, I really had no idea that you had intentions of securing it for me!!! I was headed down this morning to grab it by 4, and spend the weekend with an old high school buddy located in Pam City, as well. Damn, Thank You!!! May have to squeeze you some dock space in Sept.. Sorry about the confusion and thanks again!!!
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So that's a negatory on going north.
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Yes, thank you bump draft. If Rick can get it to Hernando Beach, I'll get it to SC. Thank you! Really happy to have it. Too valuable to set in a dumpster.
Vezo, Part II |
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We need a CSC warehouse for this kind of stuff.
Next we can get hull molds. |
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Mine? Originally Reelescape
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Now I remember. Thanks.
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anyone know where I can find a picture of the part this mold makes? Trying to figure out how it fits ?
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Take a look at Ryan's for sale post for the 79 Seafari, it has the splashwell attached in one of the pictures.
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My original is off the boat now to make rewiring the bilge pump marginally less difficult.
I thinks it's self explanatory. The slightly discolored portion rests flush inside the well. The sides sit along the edge of the transom seats and the flange of course mounts to the transom. |
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