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Old 05-05-2021, 02:28 AM
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It was kind of tough to get out. I used wedges that were 3 to 5 feet long and were 6’’ tall. I spend a few day looking at every seacraft inboard model they made. I found this one build and looked at were the potter putty was. You can see the bow of the boat was cut. I had to send the wedge down the bow to separate the two. Also there was putty between the well and keel which my well got broken but i fixed that.
Great work! For what it’s worth I broke the forward well in mine and thought it was easier at the time for me to cut it out and make mold for a new one thou slightly smaller as it gave me a chance to put 1” foam all around it . Forgot to drain it one August ice had melted but still had cold water the next sat. If you can put some foam around yours it really helped!
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