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The Dubs 14/36 Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Doubles" data-source="post: 238283" data-attributes="member: 7542"><p>Thanks ShadowWalker, I figured that was the answer; sometimes you just need to hear it. We picked up the trailer yesterday, the chariot looks pretty good but needs TLC as well.</p><p></p><p>The welder came and looked at her today. He was impressed with my work so I guess I'm on the right track. Should be around $200 for everything I want done... repair 2 hull cracks, straighten out the front, patch drill holes, move middle seat, repair transom and fabricate new transom plate. He said he would so some trailer work as well. He's going to do the work over the weekend.</p><p></p><p>Since I finished up the interior cleanup work today, I will turn to on the trailer for the rest of the week. Bunks need to be reworked and shifted which is going to require some braces being moved around. Light wiring needs to be rerouted so it doesn't look like a kindergardener put it together. All of the mechanical parts need love, the trailer is in worse shape than the boat was... at least for my level of maintenance.</p><p></p><p>I'll post some pictures when I get a chance. Thank you for the advice and support.</p><p>Doubles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doubles, post: 238283, member: 7542"] Thanks ShadowWalker, I figured that was the answer; sometimes you just need to hear it. We picked up the trailer yesterday, the chariot looks pretty good but needs TLC as well. The welder came and looked at her today. He was impressed with my work so I guess I'm on the right track. Should be around $200 for everything I want done... repair 2 hull cracks, straighten out the front, patch drill holes, move middle seat, repair transom and fabricate new transom plate. He said he would so some trailer work as well. He's going to do the work over the weekend. Since I finished up the interior cleanup work today, I will turn to on the trailer for the rest of the week. Bunks need to be reworked and shifted which is going to require some braces being moved around. Light wiring needs to be rerouted so it doesn't look like a kindergardener put it together. All of the mechanical parts need love, the trailer is in worse shape than the boat was... at least for my level of maintenance. I'll post some pictures when I get a chance. Thank you for the advice and support. Doubles [/QUOTE]
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