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Old 06-21-2017, 07:03 PM
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Thx all for your input - as usual, some great ideas. I went with using 4200 around all - placing the starboard on top, making light contact with all surfaces, but with minimal pressure. I'm going to let that set overnight and then bolt down. I like the gasket idea.

The other area of concern is the through-bolts on top. I countersunk the oval-head bolts to lay flush with the starboard. I'm planning to put 4200 in the countersink and then push bolt head down into the mush - hopefully that will keep rainwater from coming down through the bolts.

I'll let you guys know how it comes out.

FishStretcher - you win for ingenuity. Great idea - sort of like fixing a hole in sheet rock - over cut the new pc, remove the chalk - leave the paper and sparkle her in. I will go that route of this eater one does not work.

I took a few pix but it takes to long to send from camera to computer then to photo bucket then to CSC site...

Maybe later..
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