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My 1974 Sears 16ft Aluminum Semi-Vee
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd in NY" data-source="post: 402209" data-attributes="member: 20017"><p>Thanks! I promise it won't look as good as your '74 Jumbo-V. I don't have that kind of talent or patience. What is the best way to remove these 4 layers of paint? The outer layer might be brushed on because it scrapes off pretty easily. My HIN plate on the outside of the transom starts with LWN and ends with 16JV5, is that similar to what your boat HIN reads? I have been trying to figure out who made my boat, since they were made by several different companies for Sears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd in NY, post: 402209, member: 20017"] Thanks! I promise it won't look as good as your '74 Jumbo-V. I don't have that kind of talent or patience. What is the best way to remove these 4 layers of paint? The outer layer might be brushed on because it scrapes off pretty easily. My HIN plate on the outside of the transom starts with LWN and ends with 16JV5, is that similar to what your boat HIN reads? I have been trying to figure out who made my boat, since they were made by several different companies for Sears. [/QUOTE]
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