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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 503931" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Like the idea of the screws going to give that a try. I did give her a block of wood but did not explain why. I should have taken the time and showed her what to do. Luckily her thumb looks better this morning. The boat had no leaks before I removed all the paint and sealants. During the process I found the repairs and cleaned all of the patch work off. 99% of the sealants is just preemptive. I figure since the boat is down to bare aluminum it is a good time to insure against the possibility of future problems. The boat is a 1984 model and it has been well used. Her brother owned it for over 5 years and he went fishing at least 3 times a week. I had a lot of respect for her brother and was a good friend. To rebuild this boat is a salute to him. Thank you for sharing the screw idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 503931, member: 32555"] Like the idea of the screws going to give that a try. I did give her a block of wood but did not explain why. I should have taken the time and showed her what to do. Luckily her thumb looks better this morning. The boat had no leaks before I removed all the paint and sealants. During the process I found the repairs and cleaned all of the patch work off. 99% of the sealants is just preemptive. I figure since the boat is down to bare aluminum it is a good time to insure against the possibility of future problems. The boat is a 1984 model and it has been well used. Her brother owned it for over 5 years and he went fishing at least 3 times a week. I had a lot of respect for her brother and was a good friend. To rebuild this boat is a salute to him. Thank you for sharing the screw idea. [/QUOTE]
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