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On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 17:55:05 GMT, Ignoramus25870
wrote: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/12-f...raft-Seafarer/ I bought a Starcraft Seafarer, 12 foot, with trailer which seems to be in okay shape, at an estate sale today. After some haggling, I got it for $120. It needs oars. Is that a sensible price? I also got two fuel tanks and an anchor for $8. What would you suggest to do to ensure safety of the trailer. Re-oiling the hubs etc? I am not the man on these pictures. I will use this boat to go on a local lake where power boats are not allowed. thanks i I hope that lake is a small one and you are not thinking of rowing around as some form of fun/recreation as these boats are miserable to row. Yeah - re-pack the bearings and make sure the seals and sealing surfaces are in good condition. More important; check the integrity of the hitch and safety chain. A wheel coming off can ruin an outing but a hitch failing WILL completely ruin several people's day. Regards. Ken. |
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