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Philippe MÉRY wrote:
what part of the boat should need a special inspection? The electrical wiring IMHO. Codes & standards were different in the 1970s & 1980s, most original wiring & electrical equipment will not have aged well... then you have modification & additions made by previous owners, which may be poorly done. Another issue which isn't a big expense but is definitely a lot of trouble, is replacing the plexiglass & rubber seals on ports & hatches. After ~25 years, much of it will be degraded & possibly leaking. apologize for my english... S'excuser, je ne parle pas la francais. Your english is OK! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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apologize for my english...
S'excuser, je ne parle pas la francais. Your english is OK! Fresh Breezes- Doug King ;-)) |
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