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Ben,
I would think about pulling the tank and inspecting it and the hoses/clamps before sealing with silicone.If the tank is original it is 32 yrs. old!Use silicone to seal the seam so you can easily remove the hatch later if needed.Tape the edges of the seam with masking tape,run silicone bead then clean any excess with mineral spirits on a rag then pull the tape to get a professional looking result. |
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HA BEN
I LIVE IS BROWARD COUNTY AND LIVE FISHING DOWN HERE. I USUALLY GO TO MIAMI TO FISH BUT WHEN THE SAILS ARE HOT IN PALM BEACH IT TRAILER UP THERE. FELLOW-SHIP [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] |
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Ben,that sounds like a nice boat and a hell of a deal. Up in Stuart Fla.is Wildfire Marine his name is Mike he specializes in Seacrafts.If your in West Palm I would suggest to go meet him,hes got alot of knowlegde on these boats,and he owns a 20 ft. RS.
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