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Divorce can cause a lot of life changes. Sorry for your life changes, sometimes it sucks but hopefully it will all work out.
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Originally Posted by Helmwurst
(Post 4929887)
Divorce can cause a lot of life changes. Sorry for your life changes, sometimes it sucks but hopefully it will all work out.
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The wet ones were usually left outside in the weather, were not fixed from the original factory mistakes and/or rode hard and put away wet. Mine is a 92. Always dried off, kept dry and taken care of. I had it appraised last season and the guy spent 3 hours crawling all over it., except for a few minor mechanical issues, clean bill of health. I have seen a lot of wet boats, not to name any in particular, but they all will rot if not taken care of. I spent 18 months due to delays of parts, other shop delays restoring a friends "other boat", the transom and about 6" of stringers were wet due to the previous owner relying on a friend to install some tabs and did not seal them correctly.
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Welp.. Its the end of an era for me. Was able to finalize the deal on the boat last week and everything is all completed with the sale. I am still in the fast hobby world, and while the backseat is small, its not my daily driver, but the kids love it and we can take it out really anytime we want weather permitting. Been enjoying being able to take out the "toy" more often.
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Congratulations on selling the Fountain! Digging the Mustang..nice ride.
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