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When and when not to strip to the bone
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<blockquote data-quote="JBooth" data-source="post: 235496" data-attributes="member: 7145"><p>The main thing is to remember on boats that all of the little problems will lead to big ones if they are not taken care of quickly. If all is well then there is really no need to strip it down. However if the boat is in bad shape, leaking, and you plan on adding/removing things from it then stripping the boat down would be a good choice. Good luck & I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBooth, post: 235496, member: 7145"] The main thing is to remember on boats that all of the little problems will lead to big ones if they are not taken care of quickly. If all is well then there is really no need to strip it down. However if the boat is in bad shape, leaking, and you plan on adding/removing things from it then stripping the boat down would be a good choice. Good luck & I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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