28' project
#61
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From: St.Louis MO
And how many projects have you done?
Are you saying you never even stood in the bilge? Did you even take a core sample? Why is it all these people without boats are making comments about this boat being junk, yet the guys with boats and guys that have actually done major projects say this boat is not junk?
Are you saying you never even stood in the bilge? Did you even take a core sample? Why is it all these people without boats are making comments about this boat being junk, yet the guys with boats and guys that have actually done major projects say this boat is not junk?
#62
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From: Mansfield, TX
LOL, I'd much rather spend my time pissing you two off.
Do you know how many boat are sitting right now with standing water in the cabin and bilge? These aren't old boats either I'm talking about brand new boats, cigs, fountains, black thunders, etc. That doesn't automatically deem the core wet. If you had half a clue you would of done a simple core sample before deeming the entire boat "wet." But as I presumed you didn't do a core sample and instead opted to look at a puddle and deemed the whole boat "wet." Most every boat that sits outside will inevitably collect water somewhere. If the stringers were glassed in correctly its not a problem. Since your not a fiberglass professional and you never actually inspected the core then you have no clue as to whether the core is wet.
Do you know of anyone on here that has done a major restoration and got all their money back out of it when they sold it or for what they could of bought it for used? Your dreaming.
Do you know how many boat are sitting right now with standing water in the cabin and bilge? These aren't old boats either I'm talking about brand new boats, cigs, fountains, black thunders, etc. That doesn't automatically deem the core wet. If you had half a clue you would of done a simple core sample before deeming the entire boat "wet." But as I presumed you didn't do a core sample and instead opted to look at a puddle and deemed the whole boat "wet." Most every boat that sits outside will inevitably collect water somewhere. If the stringers were glassed in correctly its not a problem. Since your not a fiberglass professional and you never actually inspected the core then you have no clue as to whether the core is wet.
Do you know of anyone on here that has done a major restoration and got all their money back out of it when they sold it or for what they could of bought it for used? Your dreaming.
#63
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From: St.Louis MO
Just go buy the boat and prove your worth to the world..cause right now..you aint worth sh*t in my book..you havent seen the boat, nor stood in it..how many boats have you done there Mr. Core Sample..
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From: St.Louis MO
On the other hand..88..how much is your boat anyway?????



