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When and when not to strip to the bone
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<blockquote data-quote="crankbait09" data-source="post: 235495" data-attributes="member: 7396"><p>This is my first post. I know nothing about owning a boat other than what I have read thus far on this forum.</p><p></p><p>I do not have a boat as of yet but hope to by summer if not sooner.</p><p></p><p>I was reading a number of threads where boat owners purchased a boat and then have stripped the boat down to the bone and sealed, carpeted and added new decking. whether it be plywood or aluminum, etc.</p><p></p><p>When you first buy a USED tin boat. Let's say you take it out and find that there are no leaks and all is well. Would you still strip it and make like new?</p><p></p><p>I really don;t want to add any extra expense nor do I wanna make more work for myself if not needed.</p><p></p><p>#1 question....How do you know when you need to strip down and redo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crankbait09, post: 235495, member: 7396"] This is my first post. I know nothing about owning a boat other than what I have read thus far on this forum. I do not have a boat as of yet but hope to by summer if not sooner. I was reading a number of threads where boat owners purchased a boat and then have stripped the boat down to the bone and sealed, carpeted and added new decking. whether it be plywood or aluminum, etc. When you first buy a USED tin boat. Let's say you take it out and find that there are no leaks and all is well. Would you still strip it and make like new? I really don;t want to add any extra expense nor do I wanna make more work for myself if not needed. #1 question....How do you know when you need to strip down and redo? [/QUOTE]
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