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"Joe" wrote in message
ps.com... Capt. Kneel® wrote: "Barrett Bonden" wrote in message Have a 1972 Pearson with an aluminum boom that looks like it was made in - 1971. Any way to get it looking better - short of paint ? A friend suggested sanding off the pitting , but also cautioned against weakening it with too much sanding - but it would be nice to restore a new aluminum finish - Do a google search on this newsgroup. That other "Capt. Neal" has a way to fx an old, worn-out aluminum boom. Since yours is just an old Pearson, a Coronado fix might be just what you are looking for. Cappy Why are you posting an answer to a question over a year old? Do you thing Barrett is still waiting for an answer? Joe Maybe you should just ignore him? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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