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<blockquote data-quote="muskyhunter1978" data-source="post: 511391" data-attributes="member: 34965"><p>Yes, I have another thread where i'm updating everyone on the saga of this boat. It was treated ply OEM and the thing got damp from a couple leaking through bolts (original owners bolted a ladder on there and used ZERO sealant it looks like. The bolts came out with my fingers... it left water get in between the wood and skin and I have a bunch of corrosion holes, etc. I've ground, scrubbed and cleaned all that damage out, am replating the inside of th skin with new metal and putting new, sealed wood back in it. its a job, but should give me a nice boat for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskyhunter1978, post: 511391, member: 34965"] Yes, I have another thread where i'm updating everyone on the saga of this boat. It was treated ply OEM and the thing got damp from a couple leaking through bolts (original owners bolted a ladder on there and used ZERO sealant it looks like. The bolts came out with my fingers... it left water get in between the wood and skin and I have a bunch of corrosion holes, etc. I've ground, scrubbed and cleaned all that damage out, am replating the inside of th skin with new metal and putting new, sealed wood back in it. its a job, but should give me a nice boat for a while. [/QUOTE]
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