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<blockquote data-quote="Xaero" data-source="post: 487035" data-attributes="member: 18579"><p>Thanks for the info! I do need to get some pictures and talk to a welder I know. I know it was not pounded by waves and the previous owner did drive like a grandma most of the time. The bait tank and up to 6 passengers daily was the stress on it. I was told by a friend SeaArks crack like this a lot when a big bait tank is involved. I have not verified that statement with anyone else yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xaero, post: 487035, member: 18579"] Thanks for the info! I do need to get some pictures and talk to a welder I know. I know it was not pounded by waves and the previous owner did drive like a grandma most of the time. The bait tank and up to 6 passengers daily was the stress on it. I was told by a friend SeaArks crack like this a lot when a big bait tank is involved. I have not verified that statement with anyone else yet. [/QUOTE]
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