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On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 06:40:48 -0700 (PDT), Ancona21
wrote: Silly me. The Coast Guard documentation indicates a draft of 5'7" but the previous owner (who sold the boat to me for $1.00) That's an excellent start. For now, I'd go with the quick methods suggested by Lew and Cavelamb. You can rig a home A/C unit to cool the interior while you do needed work to make the boat ship shape for sailing. Hot down there, From what you've said, I get the idea that you're new to it. I may be wrong there. That you had it towed to your dock rather than motored over - why? Anyway, no sense spending much money until you know you'll keep the boat. Main thing is don't get zapped, and have the necessary grounding. --Vic |
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