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1989 bass tracker pro 17 rebuild - livewell question
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<blockquote data-quote="jalockwood" data-source="post: 357077" data-attributes="member: 13522"><p>hahaha i like your thinking Kenny i don't care so much what others think as much as the fact i appreciate all the hard work ive put in it and im just not wanting a big eye sore to be the center of fresh new interior. as far as putting those panels inside im not entirely sure purely because of the extent of the cracks on the outter shell but like i said im taking it as it comes and that might not be impossible, just gotta cross that bridge as it comes. ill keep you posted and all im currently fiberglassing me a plate for my troller connector because the old one is toast and i didn't think sheet aluminum was the best route when i can make a decent plate with some hardboard and fiberglass then painting over that. any who ill talk to you later on ive got some fiberglass resin to attend to! have a good one man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jalockwood, post: 357077, member: 13522"] hahaha i like your thinking Kenny i don't care so much what others think as much as the fact i appreciate all the hard work ive put in it and im just not wanting a big eye sore to be the center of fresh new interior. as far as putting those panels inside im not entirely sure purely because of the extent of the cracks on the outter shell but like i said im taking it as it comes and that might not be impossible, just gotta cross that bridge as it comes. ill keep you posted and all im currently fiberglassing me a plate for my troller connector because the old one is toast and i didn't think sheet aluminum was the best route when i can make a decent plate with some hardboard and fiberglass then painting over that. any who ill talk to you later on ive got some fiberglass resin to attend to! have a good one man [/QUOTE]
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