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92 Tracker Magna 17 Fish, floor replacement, hull repair
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<blockquote data-quote="jwiel" data-source="post: 473149" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>Removed the framing from the bow.</p><p>A couple really interesting things I discovered:</p><p>1. The foam did not fill the whole hull cavity as it was likely intended to be. A piece of matching carpet was attached to the foam, all jumbled up.</p><p>2. There were 2 pieces of 2x4 green treated lumber under the battery box (to give it added strength, I presume) but I can't imagine they were factory installed.</p><p>3. There was no weld down the middle. There will be tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwiel, post: 473149, member: 25605"] Removed the framing from the bow. A couple really interesting things I discovered: 1. The foam did not fill the whole hull cavity as it was likely intended to be. A piece of matching carpet was attached to the foam, all jumbled up. 2. There were 2 pieces of 2x4 green treated lumber under the battery box (to give it added strength, I presume) but I can't imagine they were factory installed. 3. There was no weld down the middle. There will be tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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