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99' 270 coastal tournament edition question by newbie!

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99' 270 coastal tournament edition question by newbie!

Postby Dward » Sat May 09, 2015 4:03 pm

Hi All,
Brand new here and am looking at purchasing my second Wellcraft. Had a 232 Excalibur a few years ago and am now looking at a 1999 270 coastal. Can anyone tell me if the transom and stringers are composite or if they are glass wrapped wood?
The boat is powered by a pair of Merc 200 opti's with 340 hours and other than a few loose screws and a couple of lights, everything seems to work well and be pretty tight. A little elbow grease and polishing and she'll be beautiful again as she should be!
Any advice would be hugely appreciated!
Thank you from Michigan!
Doug


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Re: 99' 270 coastal tournament edition question by newbie!

Postby goodday » Tue May 12, 2015 11:50 pm

I have a 2600, '99, wood, unless they have been replaced, make sure stringers sound solid & not major stress cracks or find someone to ck. out for you, good luck & enjoy

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