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A neat wood floor project.....
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 230873" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Well, she's always had boats, ever since I met her.</p><p></p><p>Her boat before this was a 16 foot Crestliner. I bought that boat for 500 dollars, from my doctor, he's brought numerous things to my shop to be welded over the years. His son had beat the heck out of that boat, and they had all the insides of it gutted, all the paneling and foam had been pulled out of the hull.</p><p></p><p> We put everything back together, and as we were putting it back together, I told my girlfriend that it needed foam under the floors and in the sides. She disagreed with that. Well, about a year later, we had a heavy rain, and the boat sank at the dock. And when I say "sank" I mean all the way, to the bottom. That was a PITA, getting that boat back up. Not long after it sank, she decided to get rid of it, and get the War Eagle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 230873, member: 6937"] Well, she's always had boats, ever since I met her. Her boat before this was a 16 foot Crestliner. I bought that boat for 500 dollars, from my doctor, he's brought numerous things to my shop to be welded over the years. His son had beat the heck out of that boat, and they had all the insides of it gutted, all the paneling and foam had been pulled out of the hull. We put everything back together, and as we were putting it back together, I told my girlfriend that it needed foam under the floors and in the sides. She disagreed with that. Well, about a year later, we had a heavy rain, and the boat sank at the dock. And when I say "sank" I mean all the way, to the bottom. That was a PITA, getting that boat back up. Not long after it sank, she decided to get rid of it, and get the War Eagle. [/QUOTE]
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