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Date Posted: 09:29:14 11/09/02 Sat
Author: Alan
Author Host/IP: cache-dp01.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.209.101
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 1960 30' Sea Skiff
In reply to: Brent Eades 's message, "Thoughts on 1960 30' Sea Skiff" on 08:14:06 11/08/02 Fri

Brent, It looks like you already have some very good advise.
As have made my living as Boat Capt. and working for a builder in many different roles.I still would get a outside party to look at any boat that I would buy for myself. I got two boates for myself that I over looked problems that I should have seen because I just had to have that boat.
Just make sure that the boat is sound in arers that water can collect and joints where water can get in for starters

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[> Re: Thoughts on 1960 30' Sea Skiff -- Ken Jorgensen, 16:32:55 11/29/02 Fri (cache-rl05.proxy.aol.com/152.163.189.101)

>Brent - A complete survey should be done. If the surveyor will not pull the floor boards to carefully inspect the bilge get another surveyor who will. Wood can look okay on the outside and appear solid, however the bilge may tell you another story. Good Luck, Ken Jorgensen, Brentwood, TN

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