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Old 01-09-2008, 01:46 AM
htillman htillman is offline
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Default Re: Tabbing Cap to Interliner- Pros/Cons.

I removed the top cap to my 23. The front section was joined by a caulking compound. The transom area was joined with Cabosil and resin. I have been advised to reseal the forward section with 5200 and the stern area with cabosil and resin. I am going to use screws to locate the splitline. and then thru bolt and rivet the rest of the splitline. I do not want to repair the splitline holes to hold screws. Use aluminum rivets and SS through bolts with the 5200. You can actually remove all bolting after the 5200 has cured. Use the slow cure 5200.
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