Kudos to Charleston Marine who turned my 2012 navy blue hull Sea Hunt that was severely oxidized into what looks like a new boat. I am so impressed with the difference I felt I needed to change the name (following the recommended ceremony to Poseidon when a boat is renamed).
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Spartanburg/Edisto
Sea Hunt 27 “Edi-tude”
Maverick 18 HPX-V
Great job. look new!
Looks real good!
Only cleaned the bottom, and not waxed? Waxed side walls?
Fishing Nerd
“skilled labor isn’t cheap, cheap labor isn’t skilled”
yeah, we did a complete interior and exterior detail, including wet sanding the hull.
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IF I RESPOND IN ALL CAPS, ITS NOT ON PURPOSE, AND I AM NOT YELLING
You have a good crew Chris!
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Originally posted by boatpoorYou have a good crew Chris!
thank you, I completely agree, the guys here are great
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IF I RESPOND IN ALL CAPS, ITS NOT ON PURPOSE, AND I AM NOT YELLING
wow, what a difference. That is a lot of work. Is it an illusion or are the front tires smaller than the back tires on that trailer?
Wellcraft V-20 sportfish with a 200 Evinrude