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Old 08-04-2008, 11:36 PM
elmog elmog is offline
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Here's a few shots of my 8' pram after I sectioned 3 inches off the back. You can see the section removed and the rot that caused it all. The boat stood on it's stern in a backyard planter and was being watered daily when it was offered to me for free. I have a budget of $150 to make her seaworthy. Most of the money will go towards glass and epoxy. I was also given a gallon of blue marine paint (very heavy stuff) to finish her off. How could I say no to all that?
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