Removing the Fuel tanks encased in foam is a tidiest task. The use of a chainsaw can make this chore a bit easier.
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The first step in the restoration project was to remove the engines, console and all extraneous rigging such as rails and cleats. Now that the tanks are exposed the
Fall of 2011. We are starting another complete restoration for Tony Daidone on another 1079 23 foot Mako. This boat is in very good shape and lived its entire old life on Lake Michigan. Having lived in only fresh water makes things a lot easier. There is no salt water corrosion of parts and the boat never had bottom paint on it. It is coming along real good and we will be posting lots of new photos of the work in progress very shortly.
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1979 MakoWe are starting another complete restoration for Tony Daidone on another 1979 23 foot Mako. This boat is in very good shape and lived its entire old life on Lake Michigan. Having lived in only fresh water makes things a lot easier. There is no salt water corrosion of parts and the boat never had bottom paint on it. It is coming along real good and we will be posting lots of new photos of the work in progress very shortly. Archives
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