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<blockquote data-quote="RedClayNovice" data-source="post: 473204" data-attributes="member: 25615"><p>I've gotten most of the wood (that isn't the bottom decking) removed. I'm going to save the wood that I can to use as a template for replacements.</p><p>My plan is to take everything out, clean and paint the boat, inside and out, and then start with the restoration.I'm going to replace the lights with LEDs, and may need to replace the console. When I was unscrewing it from the deck, it felt brittle.</p><p>When I figure out how the boat drains, I'll have a more concrete plan on decking, but for now, I'm considering cedar planking in the bottom. We'll see how that plays out, though.</p><p>Any suggestions on removing the old rotten carpeting and adhesive that's stuck to the aluminum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedClayNovice, post: 473204, member: 25615"] I've gotten most of the wood (that isn't the bottom decking) removed. I'm going to save the wood that I can to use as a template for replacements. My plan is to take everything out, clean and paint the boat, inside and out, and then start with the restoration.I'm going to replace the lights with LEDs, and may need to replace the console. When I was unscrewing it from the deck, it felt brittle. When I figure out how the boat drains, I'll have a more concrete plan on decking, but for now, I'm considering cedar planking in the bottom. We'll see how that plays out, though. Any suggestions on removing the old rotten carpeting and adhesive that's stuck to the aluminum? [/QUOTE]
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