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Old 10-28-2006, 12:42 PM
dcobbett dcobbett is offline
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Default Re: tubes for deck drains

71kidcasper,

Thanks for the info on the wood block. Interesting that you found the top of the wood block in your SeaCraft bonded directly to the underside of the deck (I assume to the bottom of the cup that is cast into the liner). Looking at mine, it seems like there is a space between the two which is filled with a large wrap of glass. I assumed that was there to add strength to the thin walled tubing.

Anyone else opened up a hull to know how it was put together, and if the top of the wood block was in direct contact with the bottom of the cup in the liner?
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