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Soft spots
I saw a previous post on deck soft spots. The answer was 'just repair the soft spot itself without ripping up the deck'. This does not give me specific enough information. How do I go about repairing these soft spots but still retain my deck strips?
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Re: Soft spots
I'm assuming your talking about the nonskid strips? If so, maybe this will help.
http://www.classicseacraft.com/forum...b=5&o=&fpart=1 |
Re: Soft spots
Hi DanH:
Go down to page 28 and learn all about it. http://www.westsystem.com/ss/assets/...aintenance.pdf FellowShip . Just for the Grins :D Official 23 SF Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
Re: Soft spots
Thank you both for your reply.Now all I have to do is find the courage to drill and or peel up my nice deck.Hope I can find paint to match.
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Re: Soft spots
A friend of mine use to say if its already broke you cant break it, but you could fix it
On my boat when I bought it it was broke so bad I never had any fears Anything would be a improvement. Before and after pictures http://www.classicseacraft.com/fellowship/index.html FellowShip . Just for the Grins :D :D Official 23 SF Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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Fellow-ship that is one hell of a nice job you did.How long did it take you to restore her?
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Hi DanH
This was a one man job at the house during the weekends and free time. I bought the boat in 4/01 and my first time splash was 6/02. Since then I have done many additional upgrades to her. Actually today she looks better that she did in 6/02 it seems that every year I have had a list of to do small projects. For me it keeps the fire burning. FellowShip . Just for the Grins :D :D Official 23 SF Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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