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Date Posted: - Monday - 10/19/09 - 12:07am
Author: jason elder
Subject: Mast bend
In reply to: Randall, Murre, M31 's message, "Welcome to the Club!" on - Tuesday - 10/13/09 - 8:39pm

Well everyone, I appreciate all the feedback.....sounds like everyone has a slight bend in their masts, so I will not worry alot until I send out in heavy winds, just reef it down. I have located the 1968 M31 hull#10 "MANANA" I purchased a week ago from a guy in Moro Bay Ca.She has a sound hull from the report I recieved from a hull diver I coax to check her out after he finished cleaning the neighbors hull, he said its amazingly sound no scuffs,or blisters. BUT...the cabin house is not to hot, around the portholes and the gangway..how can I find info on repairing the wood and frp? please help, as I want to restore this beauty, its my dream boat.

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