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Charlie J
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sandy repairs

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well canvas guy called, new encloser should be done and installed by the end of the week, used esinglass,
and did away with 2 window opening, just have 2 side window opening and the back opened, have aft curtains for winter.
need some glass work on the gunnel in the spring and should be good to go, also will check shafts and props, but dont think
i came in contact with the ground. needed a crane to get me out
1968 hull # 316 - 757
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Carl
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Re: sandy repairs

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Charlie, watch when they pull/lift you out.
I cannot tell you how many guys have come in with bent gear...guys that had very little running gear damage before being moved from Sandy's resting locations.
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Re: sandy repairs

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carl
they pulled it 3 weeks after sandy with the crane, iam all re blocked
running gear looks good but we will see in the spring
insurance co, were writing up the gear for inspection, if theres a problem in the spring they said to call and it will be covered
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Re: sandy repairs

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Charlie,
LOL...That's makes more sense...I kinda wondered why you were having canvas redone with boat lodged someplace other then it's blocks.
But then lately lots of stuff escapes me...so went with it.

Glad to here Running Gear looks good...fingers crossed it is. Just to avoid the aggravation.
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