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<blockquote data-quote="jigngrub" data-source="post: 283409" data-attributes="member: 6657"><p>Whalers are great boats and hold their value well, but!... if the hull is breached and the floatation foam is saturated they're pretty much worthless. Check the hull and insides for holes and cracks, lift the boat to see if it is unusually heavy. If it's heavy, has holes/cracks, or has patches on the fiberglass walk away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jigngrub, post: 283409, member: 6657"] Whalers are great boats and hold their value well, but!... if the hull is breached and the floatation foam is saturated they're pretty much worthless. Check the hull and insides for holes and cracks, lift the boat to see if it is unusually heavy. If it's heavy, has holes/cracks, or has patches on the fiberglass walk away. [/QUOTE]
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