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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 502799" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Let me start off with a heat index of 115 degrees. Yes it is that hot. Got to looking at this today[ATTACH]116342[/ATTACH] Well did a bit more than look. Brackets on the sides are going to be removed and then a massive clean up. The brackets need to be removed before installing new wood. Thinking I will bolt them in since wood is bolted in . Harbor Freight sells the same bolts that were used in stock set up. The plate in the middle runs over the top to the outside of the stern. Were the engine mounts. Plan on planing down some red oak to about a quarter inch and then routing edges over in a nice bevel then bolt down via the four holes both inside and out. This should not only look sharp but be very functional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 502799, member: 32555"] Let me start off with a heat index of 115 degrees. Yes it is that hot. Got to looking at this today[ATTACH]116342[/ATTACH] Well did a bit more than look. Brackets on the sides are going to be removed and then a massive clean up. The brackets need to be removed before installing new wood. Thinking I will bolt them in since wood is bolted in . Harbor Freight sells the same bolts that were used in stock set up. The plate in the middle runs over the top to the outside of the stern. Were the engine mounts. Plan on planing down some red oak to about a quarter inch and then routing edges over in a nice bevel then bolt down via the four holes both inside and out. This should not only look sharp but be very functional. [/QUOTE]
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