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Old 11-10-2020, 17:57   #16
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Re: Restore or Replace?

Hi
Thanks for the replies.
I originaly bought the boat to go sailing. Knowing she was kind of old and well used,
However the sails are nice, she sails well.
Short term for sure, do what is required to keep insured.
No plans to go offshore, if I was I would replace.
As for diy ability. Mechanically competent or confident not so much for glass work. If rigging was wire competent but it’s rod so not competent.
Leaks annoying windows and near hatches
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