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Yeah, I've had the cap off on a 23 with three guys, four would be better. It's a very easy job.
The nice thing too about taking it off is you can easily recore soft spots, fix misplaced rod-holders, and any other retarded gobble d gook that been acquired over the years, from the back side.
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Yamtt125-
I am pretty sure you have a 20 sportfish, like mine, and there really is not a deck cap like the 23 or the 20 Master Angler. You would have to remove the inner liner to get underneath the deck cap and the deck as they are one piece. Still possible but a bit more of an undertaking moreso depending on how well it is afixed to the stringers. |
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I thought u guys meant the whole liner....i might remove the whole liner so i could fix the holes easier, and easily put the tank under the deck...on my 71, the tank was put under the console and its not as big as i'd like it. It wouls also create alot more storage room under the console.
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I've had the inner liner up as well. Track down Salvagefirst he's had his completely out of the boat.
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