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<blockquote data-quote="riverrat717" data-source="post: 403400" data-attributes="member: 19257"><p>Yes, both fixable, like others have said. I'd look over the whole boat for cracks, circle them in sharpie or grease pencil, and get them welded. And while your there, any other welding you'd want done (think storage, livewell, baitwell). Also, I'd sooner fill the pitting with something other than thinning the hull by sanding them out. Looks like a solid platform otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverrat717, post: 403400, member: 19257"] Yes, both fixable, like others have said. I'd look over the whole boat for cracks, circle them in sharpie or grease pencil, and get them welded. And while your there, any other welding you'd want done (think storage, livewell, baitwell). Also, I'd sooner fill the pitting with something other than thinning the hull by sanding them out. Looks like a solid platform otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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