Boats on Used Victoria and Other Areas

simple rockwell test will show the hardness in the aluminum
Yes and welding puts more heat in than that fire probably did. I think it would be obvious based on distortion of the hull how much heat it was exposed to. Paint and vinyl wrap burn off pretty easily. Definitely worth some none destructive testing of the aluminum though.
 
Looking at the new pics going to say she is done! Interior, all windows, fuel tanks, hoses , all electrical and lots of structure fixes. 6k for the trailer and if engines are salvageable may 10k.
16k and get back some scrap dollars if you clean it up. Such a shame
 

23’ Hourston Glascraft Down to 67k commercially certified. Anyone check it out? Started at 80
Looks like a great boat, but surprised to see it only holds 65 gallons of fuel.

For comparison, a 23 foot Grady comes with a 140 gallon tank.
 
2015 Lifetimer 2050 in Parksville. $89,950

 
I wonder how much structural damage does such heat have on aluminum??
A major concern in the design of land-based and marine aluminum structures is fire safety. This concern is exacerbated for aluminum alloys due to property degradation which occurs at temperatures as low as 150°C with a 50% yield strength reduction at ~275°C. melting point, in the range 600-660°C.
 
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