They claim it will warm up and be "nice'

That's the one I had out last year with the 35hp on I have 3, one of which will likely get sold

1 The first, the 12 ft Sea King rowboat, I had trouble getting registered for awhile. I've not had it on the water. I will likely sell it

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2...This one below, the 12 ft Crestliner. Neat little boat, not much freeboard Here when I first got it on the water. I since have cleaned up that lower unit a bit

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3..."The so called new" Sea King 14 ft, I may or may not fix it up. I "may" find something nicer and just sell it. When I hauled it home...

Someone tried to pour some flotation foam in the hull and glue a plywood floor in. Disaster. One problem this creates is it won't drain because of the foam. I've been thinking of doin this. Maybe lay a small plastic pipe down the center to create a 'drain void.' lay a tarp or other plastic in the hull and pour the flotation foam on the plastic. Then apply the plywood figured to tie to the seat anchors. This will create a unitized piece that can be removed for cleaning etc and keep the hull from looking like this one LOL

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New transom wood, new dash, and a bit of pressure wash the hull

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