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SnookHunter81 - Did you walk on the floor and were there any soft spots.  How did the hull sound as you tapped it, if you did.  I am not so much worried about the paint as that can be sanded and resprayed which I would be doing anyway along with new non-skid on top.  As for the holes in the transom and anywhere else on the hull, after checking out the cavity and stringers, short of sanding, glassing, faring out and then re-geloating, not a problem.  As I stated prior, I am looking for a project hull that I can spend some money on and make the boat my own. I will keep you all posted.  If this becomes a reality and that motor gives me 3-5 years, to me it is worth it.

 

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On 10/6/2017 at 10:19 AM, Lap it Up said:

If stringers, transom knees and floor supports are in good shape it is definitely worth the money, but if you are not handy or mechanical then this is not the boat for you.  If I had the room I would have this boat sitting right next to my 21 and I would be flipping it. 

That is what I am thinking....

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