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Old 11-05-2014, 10:53 AM
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Would it be possible to raise the deck by cutting the a few inches from the liner above the floor, and then glassing the liner back together? That would allow you to maintain the factory drain channels.

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Old 11-05-2014, 02:25 PM
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Would it be possible to raise the deck by cutting the a few inches from the liner above the floor, and then glassing the liner back together? That would allow you to maintain the factory drain channels.

Just a thought...
Seems to me like cutting the deck to leave a tab from the liner for the rebuilt deck to rest on might be better than a butt joint in tension where you can't get to the back side to put in extra glass (about a 1/2" space to hull there on mine). The best answer might be to pull the liner but I cant figure out how to do that on mine without a disaster due to the putty along the liner to hull joint at the gunnels.
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