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Take a close look at the sides of the rear cabin and where the flybridge
meet, Thats the first place you'll find rot on a Pace tri, The Pace tricabin is a heavy (plywood cabin) boat built on a lightly framed hull, besides any large wood boat I've ever seen (and owned) has always opened the seams one place or another after transport, Especially along the garboard areas. UD |
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