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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 94876" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>Thanks, Zum. I never thought about it - could be. Might be a good place to also stamp the HIN? </p><p></p><p>Yeah, the boat needs some work, but all cosmetic. The outside paint is flaking, and leaves my fingers white when I touch it. I went to wash it in the driveway, bad idea, as the water turns milk-like. I am going to powerwash it tomorrow if I can, we'll see though. </p><p></p><p>Going to have to get familiar with a rivet gun, as a lot of the seat wood has to be replaced. I am thinking of doing that in the next couple season but with good sold mohagany or something of high quality (or at least high quality looking). It will be pricey, but would look awesome instead of the plywood with that paper wood finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 94876, member: 1354"] Thanks, Zum. I never thought about it - could be. Might be a good place to also stamp the HIN? Yeah, the boat needs some work, but all cosmetic. The outside paint is flaking, and leaves my fingers white when I touch it. I went to wash it in the driveway, bad idea, as the water turns milk-like. I am going to powerwash it tomorrow if I can, we'll see though. Going to have to get familiar with a rivet gun, as a lot of the seat wood has to be replaced. I am thinking of doing that in the next couple season but with good sold mohagany or something of high quality (or at least high quality looking). It will be pricey, but would look awesome instead of the plywood with that paper wood finish. [/QUOTE]
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