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Acquisition on my 1st boat!
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<blockquote data-quote="JeepDVL45" data-source="post: 96171" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>ALright, so I had Dave take a few pics for me. There will be plenty more to come. But this is after we replaced the bunks (didn't carpet them yet) the trailer is 1/2 wired (weather didn't hold to finish it) ther are some pics of the transom (or what is left of it) and some miselaneous stuff. If you look at the gunnel just above the numbering, you can see a large flat are where it must have been backed unto something or dropped or hit some rocks at about Mach 2....we pounded mist of it out (very delicately) but you can definately still see where it was. I think its going to stay....too much work and to big of a risk with cracking the thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepDVL45, post: 96171, member: 1715"] ALright, so I had Dave take a few pics for me. There will be plenty more to come. But this is after we replaced the bunks (didn't carpet them yet) the trailer is 1/2 wired (weather didn't hold to finish it) ther are some pics of the transom (or what is left of it) and some miselaneous stuff. If you look at the gunnel just above the numbering, you can see a large flat are where it must have been backed unto something or dropped or hit some rocks at about Mach 2....we pounded mist of it out (very delicately) but you can definately still see where it was. I think its going to stay....too much work and to big of a risk with cracking the thing. [/QUOTE]
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