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New Member 1986 Wellcraft 190 American

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jim4921
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Vessel Info: 19' 1986 Wellcraft 190 American

New Member 1986 Wellcraft 190 American

Postby jim4921 » Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:34 am

Good Morning, My name is Jim and I am new to boating in general. I had the opportunity to buy a 19' 1986 Wellcraft 190 American last year that needs a new floor and some upholstery work. I am sure I will find more to work on as I get into things. Looking for tips and tricks for replacing the floor and such. Luckily I have a cousin who has done this before on a different boat so I will have a little help.
-- Jim
19' 1986 Wellcraft 190 American

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2002 270 Coastal, Twin Yamaha 4 stroke 250
330Larson Cabrio twin 5.7l EFI V.P duo props
2760 Regal commodore
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Re: New Member 1986 Wellcraft 190 American

Postby CptBill » Fri Apr 09, 2021 3:07 pm

Welcome Aboard, After you cut the floor out don't forget to check the stringers and the rest of the floor supports for rot. Have fun and good luck
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