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Just bought a boat, what do i NEED to know?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 283399" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>I will look through my paper work I have a copy of the template......I cant remember the guys name, but I called and spoke to one of the managers I think. I gave him my serial number and hull size...he emailed me a copy of the mfg. template....he even told me that my year hull could be either 15" or 20" Transom. I had the 20". It really does not matter to have the template. You could trace the old one after you remove it. As far as the rivets go on the corner caps, they are not that hard to replace, but you will need the proper rivet size and gun to do it. Like I said before be prepared to spend money on tools and other things. When I started my mod I was very intimidated working with aluminum since I did not really have tools to do the work. Little by little I have purchased the things necessary cut,rivet,fasten, aluminum. I can guarantee this will not be the last boat I mod. I already have my eyes set on a old style bowrider like many have done on here. It will be the silver bullet, but that is another story and a few thousand dollars down the road. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 283399, member: 7537"] I will look through my paper work I have a copy of the template......I cant remember the guys name, but I called and spoke to one of the managers I think. I gave him my serial number and hull size...he emailed me a copy of the mfg. template....he even told me that my year hull could be either 15" or 20" Transom. I had the 20". It really does not matter to have the template. You could trace the old one after you remove it. As far as the rivets go on the corner caps, they are not that hard to replace, but you will need the proper rivet size and gun to do it. Like I said before be prepared to spend money on tools and other things. When I started my mod I was very intimidated working with aluminum since I did not really have tools to do the work. Little by little I have purchased the things necessary cut,rivet,fasten, aluminum. I can guarantee this will not be the last boat I mod. I already have my eyes set on a old style bowrider like many have done on here. It will be the silver bullet, but that is another story and a few thousand dollars down the road. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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