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![]() UglyDan®©™ wrote: I talked to a friend who has covered moorage, and he said the owner is going to take the roof off too, I don't think its $$ wise to do it. Theres alot more to it than just peeling the tin off, You can't just leave the structure up too, All the supports and beams would have to come down as well as the electrical, then you have to cut and cap the pilings. Thats not cheap either. I think for the $$ spent they should band together and fight it, and maybe get grandfathered in, or just bite the bullet and comply. BTW Chuck if you see this post i was wondering what paint you used on the hull of Indulgence. I have a friend with a body shop, and was thinking of having him paint my old Correct Craft. UD The name of the paint is ALEXSEAL. It's a 2-part linear poly. With a careful prep job, I'm sure you would be absolutely thrilled with the results. I know I am. Everywhere we went on our summer cruise, people were shocked to learn "Indulgence" wasn't a brand new boat, and even more shocked to learn she was built in 1982. :-) http://www.alexseal.de/home/default.asp?lng=eng |
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