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Bushwacker,
Thanks again for the input....foam will come out. I dropped boat off today to get the engine serviced, so as soon as I get it back work will begin. |
Sailrite Headliner
Twice now I have used this Sailrite headliner in a forward cabin, and I cannot say enough good things about it. It is really stretchy and hides what's underneath, even windshield bolts/nuts, very nicely. Other than getting the old fur off, no prep work is needed with the recommended 3M adhesive. Sailrite has an installation video that is most helpful, but you should practice on a small simple area first as there are a few tricks to figure out for easiest and best results. (Like - it can be really hard to trim with a knife - scissors are better - and properly marking it for trimming takes a bit of practice.)
http://www.sailrite.com/HullBlanket-...e-Ivory-M93-72 |
Thanks to you both. Price is right, and the video looks like I could do it.
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Handful in NC I sent you a P.M.
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whewwwww.....that was some work but after getting the boat back from engine check out pulled all the foam from around tank...no leaks...no sever corrosion.
Since it had not had any fuel in it in a couple of years, but had been drained I stopped popped in 5 gallons and now I am going to drag the boat around for a while to shake anything loose and then drain and check for any trash etc... |
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