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Help!
I have run across an absolutley lovely 1954 Sparkman and Stephens 39ft yawl.Double hull. Its one major problem is rot amidships from the shear to 5 planks down. The owner has tried to minimize the damage, but has deferred this too long. I am afraid about what could be cooking between the hulls right now. the hull is mahogany but I am thinking that marine plywood ripped to planks would be better. ANyway figuring on replacing the whole midship section, does any think I may be able to do this for around $10k US or less? |
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