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12' 1967 Harbercraft - New Toy
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<blockquote data-quote="EasternEasy" data-source="post: 184290" data-attributes="member: 4871"><p>OK. Got the boat in the garage today. How cool is my wife? She helped me carry it in in the rain, that's how cool!</p><p></p><p>Started by removing the old transom plates and interior strip, as well as all the old mismatched hardware. Pretty raunchy. The plywood transom and strip were basically mush, and much of the hardware was pin thin and snapped off. </p><p></p><p>Next steps are to measure and cut new pieces for the transom and replace the odd job hardware. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to get busy on the seats as well, but am going to be out of commission for a while, and then work gets crazy for me, so I'll have to work on it as I can. I also can't get too far ahead of myself b/c I still haven't tested it for leaks yet. I'm contemplating trying an inside out test, just fill it with water and see what happens, as I still need to give it a good wash down, as you can see by the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EasternEasy, post: 184290, member: 4871"] OK. Got the boat in the garage today. How cool is my wife? She helped me carry it in in the rain, that's how cool! Started by removing the old transom plates and interior strip, as well as all the old mismatched hardware. Pretty raunchy. The plywood transom and strip were basically mush, and much of the hardware was pin thin and snapped off. Next steps are to measure and cut new pieces for the transom and replace the odd job hardware. I'd like to get busy on the seats as well, but am going to be out of commission for a while, and then work gets crazy for me, so I'll have to work on it as I can. I also can't get too far ahead of myself b/c I still haven't tested it for leaks yet. I'm contemplating trying an inside out test, just fill it with water and see what happens, as I still need to give it a good wash down, as you can see by the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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