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Re: new sea craft owner
I've bought a lot of stuff from Capt. Chuck at clrmarine.com his prices are very good and he answers his phone. I think he's based in Michigan. Check his stock quantities if in a hurry. I received both Moeller and Sea Choice brands - they looked Identical to my
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Its designed to keep the deck clean and washed out - its all planned
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well, i have everything to do it, now if the rain would stop and the boat could dry out . my friend gave me this boat for free. wish i could figure out how to do pics. sat for 5 yrs but is still in good shape. going to maine salmon fishing for a week and will get er done when i get back. thanks for all the help .
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Re: new sea craft owner
well, got the scuppers all done with new tubes . did the transom ones also. be taking it out to the vinyard for for some striper and fluke fishing this weekend.
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