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Old 12-17-2013, 11:07 AM
fishmore2013 fishmore2013 is offline
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Default Thanks Parrot

I am making slow ground with an unheated garage in cold Connecticut weather, I flipped the cap Sunday-recruited my wife, father in law and fishing buddy. Glassed some spacers to the inner front hull to support the new floor. We had to reglass the top of the hull(someone used a sawzall on it?) to bring that up an inch and straight. More pics to follow.
Thanks again for the helpful posts.
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Old 12-27-2013, 10:23 AM
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Default Cap hull junction/? glass it

Thanks again for the input, I was wondering if what you thought, I have finished repairing the cap and hull and I will be reinstalling the cap this weekend. I am thinking of glassing the two together that way I never have to worry about a leak there. The only downside I can think of would be if the two needed to be separated for for a major repair?
Jon
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