Found a 1972 Uniflite Salty Dog.  Boat is on the water up and
running.  Had engines replace in the mid-90's.  These older Uniflite
hulls (pre-blister) seem to have great reputations. Just wondering if
they are as good as advertised? I've tried but google just can't find
anyone complaining about bad stringers, transoms, decks on these old
Uniflites.  Lots of praise but not a lot of people talking about
problems with them.  Just wondering if one of these old hulls is a
'sure thing' in this world where you never really know what issues a
boat's hull has until after you have handed over the cheque.  I love
the looks and the reputation and if they are as stable as advertised
I'm sure my wife will love it as well.  I don't mind an older boat so
long as the foundation (i.e. hull, stringers, transom, floors) were
built to last originally and still are in good condition.

Thanks

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