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Thought I'd give a little visual update on trying to restore the anodized aluminum on our 1976 28' Avion; It looked as though it had not had a bath for a very long time, long enough for water stains…Continue
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Hi Kevin,
Welcome! I checked out your website and I like it. As an avid vintage boater and vintage rv'r I am naturally interested in keeping it "Green". One of the best ways to be green in these hobbies is to recycle old boats and RV's. There are plenty of good oldies out there with lots of miles left in them. An added bonus is the old ones have a lot more character and some are built better than the new ones. In addition to that you are not only helping to save natural resources by refurbishing old units you can also save a lot of money. I also believe most people can get by with a lot less in the size of their accomodations. If you are a part timer, smaller is better. Gary