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<blockquote data-quote="lckstckn2smknbrls" data-source="post: 403343" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>Since the boat is from AZ I doubt it's salt water related. It looks like the boat was used for bow fishing which use a lot of electric lights. I'm thinking there was some transient voltage in the water around the boat.</p><p>You can clean the boat with a stainless steel wire wheel or brush and fill the pits with JB weld.</p><p>The cracks at the transom indicate the wood in the transom needs to be replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lckstckn2smknbrls, post: 403343, member: 850"] Since the boat is from AZ I doubt it's salt water related. It looks like the boat was used for bow fishing which use a lot of electric lights. I'm thinking there was some transient voltage in the water around the boat. You can clean the boat with a stainless steel wire wheel or brush and fill the pits with JB weld. The cracks at the transom indicate the wood in the transom needs to be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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