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Old 11-03-2014, 10:06 PM
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alright didn't have much time after work but I did what I could , I took the anchor hatch outside and ran the router around it and it cut flawlessly. its a screaming nasty mess,but with gloves, tyvek jacket,mask and a fan behind me it wasn't to bad....

I dropped it into place and it looks good, profile is just low enough not to stick above the crown in the bow.

I finished cutting the foam out of the bulkheads.

I then turned my attention to the bow hatch that is original. it was soft in the middle. what amazes me is I cut half the back off and it popped right off. I then spent 20 minutes beating and prying on the other side of the hatch. wihich was dry as a bone after 42 years.....
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