> 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=======>>>>I have a 1971 Uniflite 27 sportfisher w/single screw as
these are great models weighing in at 8,000 lbs and nicest looking boats
Uniflite built in the 70's>>I have the boat about 85% re-furbisherd and
will consider selling   dennis hay   [email protected]
PS>>have pics etc
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