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    New Trawler Owner

    Engine and gears are workable. I will work on that after I get her in the water and up and down the St. Johns River. Thanks for the great advice. It was the same information from what a salty liveaboard shared last week in the mariners bible "This Old Boat." Any great websites to purchase...
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    New Trawler Owner

    Here are the photos now: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15_IUKVDaLp_prYcHsXtJoYLGxa5U2KCcUA/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-jJ0exaAj0UMNoqLLKo5ZDgr9SXIFsZ5ww/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UXiuCrhjaA1FBz8uNBk-Zy41t77ExRiRNA/view?usp=sharing...
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    New Trawler Owner

    Topside Help This is what I am working with. What is my best option? Thanks, R Hatch06
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    New Trawler Owner

    The gel coat is.peeling down to the fiberglass. Do I need to paint or put a new gel coat on then repaint?
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    New Trawler Owner

    I didn't have much money so I bought this '74 36' Marine Trader for $2,500. Would like to have found a 36- 40' for 10K-15K but could not find anything close.
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    New Trawler Owner

    Just signed up for this forum for help and advice since I just bought a used 1974 36' Marine Trader. It runs and floats, but has an empty shell/frame inside. I am looking to do the following as part of a partial refit. a. Re-Fiberglass Boat b. Gel Coat c. Paint Exterior d. Install new interior...
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