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![]() On 15-Dec-2006, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Consider, for example, that you will from time to time be replacing a couple of planks on that hull. (IIRC, they were sheathed in mahogany when new). If you can cut, shape, maybe bend, fasten, and caulk your own plank- it will probably cost you $100 or so for the materials and an enjoyable day of fiddling around. If you can't do your own plank, it will probably cost you $200 for a marked up plank and $1000 to have it installed. If THAT is necessary on a woodie Grand Banks you bought a greatly abused junker. |
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