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<blockquote data-quote="delmonte67" data-source="post: 62889" data-attributes="member: 575"><p>I'm selling my 12' v hull that I modified last summer, and I'm buying my buddy's 14 ' boat. It looks like a really good boat, it comes with alot of extras. He say's the only thing wrong with it is - it has a small leak towards the rear, is this something easily fixed? My 12' footer was always bone dry, and before I buy and mod this new one, I guess I want to make sure this "small leak" is easily fixable without alot of expensive repairs. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! D. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delmonte67, post: 62889, member: 575"] I'm selling my 12' v hull that I modified last summer, and I'm buying my buddy's 14 ' boat. It looks like a really good boat, it comes with alot of extras. He say's the only thing wrong with it is - it has a small leak towards the rear, is this something easily fixed? My 12' footer was always bone dry, and before I buy and mod this new one, I guess I want to make sure this "small leak" is easily fixable without alot of expensive repairs. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! D. 8) [/QUOTE]
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