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Fractured floor to stringer joint

Fractured floor to stringer jointCptFkLanier6572020-08-10T00:33:15+00:00

This is one of around a dozen such fractures found on a 1988 Wellcraft St. Tropez 32. This type of damage is typical where lightly built vessels are powered by large engines (in this case twin 454 XL Crusaders) 

 

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