There is a really great story behind that old boat. Andy bought it about 15 years ago. He had it for just a short time when he and his 2 brothers took it up to Stockton Lake. You know how fierce Stockton can get sometimes. It had a 115hp Johnson on it at the time and it ran very well. Anyway, long story short, while coming across the big water with the wind howling and the waves rolling, they broke the boat in half over a big wave and barely made it to shore before it sank. Somehow they got it back on the trailer and found about a 36" crack all the way through the to the bilge straight across the bottom of the boat. When he bought it, he had no way of knowing it was completely water logged and all the wood supports were gone. He spent about 3 or 4 months digging every ounce of rotted wood out of it and completely glassed in new stringers, and wood supports. I would guarantee that its better now than it was when it was brand new. He took the rub rail off and all 10,000 screws and rivets and separated the top cap half from the hull. Sanded everything down to bare fiberglass and rebonded it all back together with that super thick fiber glass mat. It was a work of art when he got done with it. He added about a hundred and fifty pounds to it in wood, fiber glass mat and resin but it is a real beast now. I wouldn't be afraid to take it anywhere.........and now we have a running motor on it again..