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Cashew's 11' SeaMaid
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<blockquote data-quote="Cashew" data-source="post: 368641" data-attributes="member: 13884"><p>Last night sealed up the inside bottom seam with 3M 5200, today flipped it over and sealed the bottom outside seam. Boy lifting the bow and wheeling it outside, flip the wheels and roll the boat over and wheel back in the garage just got a whole lot easier. Especially since didn't have to ask for a hand to move it.</p><p></p><p>I'm now out of 5200, I'll need to order another tube. I did notice 2 steel bolts I missed on the top rail the are for the anchor pulleys. Will have to cut them off, replace and seal up.</p><p></p><p>Will let it cure a bit before flipping over and getting back to the seat bases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cashew, post: 368641, member: 13884"] Last night sealed up the inside bottom seam with 3M 5200, today flipped it over and sealed the bottom outside seam. Boy lifting the bow and wheeling it outside, flip the wheels and roll the boat over and wheel back in the garage just got a whole lot easier. Especially since didn't have to ask for a hand to move it. I'm now out of 5200, I'll need to order another tube. I did notice 2 steel bolts I missed on the top rail the are for the anchor pulleys. Will have to cut them off, replace and seal up. Will let it cure a bit before flipping over and getting back to the seat bases. [/QUOTE]
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