Apache 28 Brave Resoration Pics
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Actually, I have been thankful that you didn't find it the hard way. There is no question that it was bad for years. If I hadn't dried the bilge completely for paint... I would have never found it. I don't think that Aaron knew either.
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You should get a T shirt for not blowing up on your last boat.
Actually, I have been thankful that you didn't find it the hard way. There is no question that it was bad for years. If I hadn't dried the bilge completely for paint... I would have never found it. I don't think that Aaron knew either.
Actually, I have been thankful that you didn't find it the hard way. There is no question that it was bad for years. If I hadn't dried the bilge completely for paint... I would have never found it. I don't think that Aaron knew either.
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I'll have it pressure checked.
Before you drop the motors in make sure and do a water test with the drives on to make sure the drives/transom assemblies aren't leaking.
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I dont know anything about Andy's power in his boat, nor has anything been said about them from me!! I do know about restoring a old boat, it is alot of hard work, and you have to be dedicated, I was not!! It is a passion, and it never ends!!



over the years

