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Old 06-10-2002, 12:46 PM
Desperado Desperado is offline
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Default Re: Sanding the flair?

Scott

Thanks for explaining the sanding board. I knew that there was a better way to draw the picture I just couldn't figure it out.

As far as the "complaints", I was referring generally to the transom, scuppers, and livewell. The stern in a nutshell. The boat is still pretty rough right now as it's on hold due to other projects. It is upside down awaiting some repairs to the bottom. What has been done is the structure. We cut the floor out, removed the box stringers and installed a grid system (four stringers and transversals every 2'). We will incorporate an integrated bracket and a closed transom with livewell above the deck.

We probably won't be able get back on that boat until after the summer and the other boats are completed.
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