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Hi,
I looked at a 1963 Chris Craft Constellation this weekend and I saw something interesting. Where the rudders and shaft logs are through bolted, there was a dry foamy substance around the bolt heads. Upon closer examination, I saw that it was white with rust colored streaks. I assumed that this was the result of salt water and the corrosion of the bolts. I am new to wooden and power boats and I was looking for comments on this. Since the boat is for sale, is this a serious condition that any surveyer would instantly cite and conclude its fix was more than the boat's value, or is this a relatively common and reparable occurance? Thanks. |
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