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Re: Master Angler Deck Replacement
Big Shrimpin...thats what my MA has! it has PVC tubes running from the deck drains to the PING PONG (aka Rabud) scuppers out from the transom.
Do this mean my problems are aliviated? The decks is ultra soft in the area around the console, and most of it is rotten in the casting area right around in front of the console and between where the deck is "raised". I'd say that maybe 35 % of the deck is in poor shape...the area around the stern and behind the console is fine. I'd like to replace the deck, but I'd also like to keep the deck original. I'll see how cutting the laminate off and recoring works out. If it works well, then I'm happy. I just want to make a sound and sure repair. If you have pics on how you did this I'd appreciate. Capt. Brad...your're right Winter is a great time for us northerners to get stuff done around our boats. We do however fish in the winter. Some of the best fishing actually takes place during these colder months. I think the worst fishing is during the ultra hot months of Jult and August.
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Re: Master Angler Deck Replacement
You've got the best setup for the MA with the drains out the back and the rabuds. You're feet are safe [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Recoring . . . here's a good thread. http://forum.classicseacraft.com/sho...b=5&o=&fpart=1 |
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