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My Walleye Project - 70's Sea Nymph SS160 1668
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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 307327" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>have you filled the boat with water while on the trailer to see where all the leaks are??? after you get all that crap off the boat I would suggest trailering it and fill it up so you got a better idea of what your dealing with leak wise and start from there. from what I see you got your work cut out for ya but like you said just take your time and weigh all your options so you don't have to make changes 3 different times to get it the way you want it like I did because I rushed and didn't think a few things out like I should have because I was excited to be done, take ya a lil longer but its all worth it when your done and you can stand back and look at it and say to yourself " I did that" and feel proud! good luck man....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 307327, member: 4468"] have you filled the boat with water while on the trailer to see where all the leaks are??? after you get all that crap off the boat I would suggest trailering it and fill it up so you got a better idea of what your dealing with leak wise and start from there. from what I see you got your work cut out for ya but like you said just take your time and weigh all your options so you don't have to make changes 3 different times to get it the way you want it like I did because I rushed and didn't think a few things out like I should have because I was excited to be done, take ya a lil longer but its all worth it when your done and you can stand back and look at it and say to yourself " I did that" and feel proud! good luck man.... [/QUOTE]
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