Apache 47' going up for auction.
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Check out this beautiful Apache and this sad soul.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8GXA...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8GXA...eature=related
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Dying,....Is the day worth living for!!!!!!
Dying,....Is the day worth living for!!!!!!
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Everything has potentional to be beutifulfast piece, I guess we all agree, its in the eye of the beholder, But in this case its also the depth of pockets of that beholder.
fellas, from a glass guys point sinking isnt always a deathbell for fiberglass unless it was left under for a month or two. Rigging on the other hand does not fair well and for a big ol' resin bucket with no core it will have almost no affect on anything that wouldn't be replaced in complete resto anyway. Stringers and bulkheads get their damage from being left out year after year in the elements and poor rigging or drainage issues. Standing water for long periods of time in the superstructure kills a boat. How long was it under and why'd it sink?
Thanks Dave for an explanation for a remedial topic. Not yet being a boat owner myself (Med schoold costs to much) sometimes it can be difficult to get basic answers, just giving my appreciation
fellas, from a glass guys point sinking isnt always a deathbell for fiberglass unless it was left under for a month or two. Rigging on the other hand does not fair well and for a big ol' resin bucket with no core it will have almost no affect on anything that wouldn't be replaced in complete resto anyway. Stringers and bulkheads get their damage from being left out year after year in the elements and poor rigging or drainage issues. Standing water for long periods of time in the superstructure kills a boat. How long was it under and why'd it sink?
Thanks Dave for an explanation for a remedial topic. Not yet being a boat owner myself (Med schoold costs to much) sometimes it can be difficult to get basic answers, just giving my appreciation
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