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1990 Bass Tracker rear deck and drainage...
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<blockquote data-quote="reward77" data-source="post: 378913" data-attributes="member: 16872"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>Lots of good info on the forum. I'm curious if anyone has any advice and/or pictures on how to remove as little of the rear deck of a 1990 Bass Tracker Pro 17 in order to clear out the foam from the factory in the outer drainage channels. I'd also like to gain access to all the rivets and apply Gluvit. Working alone on this project and honestly looking to do the least amount of work possible to ensure all potential leaks and drainage are addressed. The rear deck appears to quite a maze of overlapping layers of aluminum.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate any info/advice.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reward77, post: 378913, member: 16872"] Hi All, Lots of good info on the forum. I'm curious if anyone has any advice and/or pictures on how to remove as little of the rear deck of a 1990 Bass Tracker Pro 17 in order to clear out the foam from the factory in the outer drainage channels. I'd also like to gain access to all the rivets and apply Gluvit. Working alone on this project and honestly looking to do the least amount of work possible to ensure all potential leaks and drainage are addressed. The rear deck appears to quite a maze of overlapping layers of aluminum. Appreciate any info/advice. Rob [/QUOTE]
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