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Default Southern vs northern boats

Joe, not every Yankee pulls his boat for the winter. And it's not
6 months. More like 3-4 months.

isn't it good for a hull to 'dry out' once in a while?

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Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
What a load of bull Bart. Southern boats are used and

maintained year
around while northern boats develope hull humps from sitting in

a
cradle half the time. All that moisture trapped in the shrink

wraps and
plastic hulls freezes and un freezes so many times they all

develope
osmosis blisters.

Joe



 
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