Tin Ark
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So 11 months and 3 days ago, I started to rebuild a 1998 SeaArk 1872 and it has been special. Lot of blood, sweat and tears and today I just finished. Owens and Son in St Pete totally rebuilt the trailer and engine is a Zuke DF60. It has been special, this thing is my casket when I leave this world. And it is Tig welded so thus the name Gittin Tiggy. I fully documented the process from day 1 with video and you can see that here: SeaArk Rescue
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