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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 257171" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>+2 I did not install the factory foam on my boat. I had the same problem and I corrected the problem to the best of my abilities. I will use my boat, the only reason it is in my garage is because its being modified the way I see fit.....not perfect but I assure you it will have more blood and dog hair on it than a nice pretty appearance. There are hundreds of pics on this website that show the same kind of damage. Boat builders do not always engineer their products the way the should be, it all comes down to cutting corners in my opinion. Hell some of the boats on this site are 40+ years old, technology sure has changed since then. Just do a little research and make the boat the way you want it....Take each piece of advise with a grain of salt and learn from your mistakes.....thats what this site is all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 257171, member: 7537"] +2 I did not install the factory foam on my boat. I had the same problem and I corrected the problem to the best of my abilities. I will use my boat, the only reason it is in my garage is because its being modified the way I see fit.....not perfect but I assure you it will have more blood and dog hair on it than a nice pretty appearance. There are hundreds of pics on this website that show the same kind of damage. Boat builders do not always engineer their products the way the should be, it all comes down to cutting corners in my opinion. Hell some of the boats on this site are 40+ years old, technology sure has changed since then. Just do a little research and make the boat the way you want it....Take each piece of advise with a grain of salt and learn from your mistakes.....thats what this site is all about. [/QUOTE]
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