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Transom wood replacement for Grumman
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfndr" data-source="post: 364286" data-attributes="member: 15078"><p>I'm trying to figure out how to get at the wood board on this 1977 Grumman 3.8 12 ft. aluminum boat. Do I really have to remove the two triangular brackets on the left and right ends, along with all 36 rivets? The problem I foresee is trying to replace those rivets with stainless steel thru bolts, because there is this blue foam insulation running down both sides of the boat, so I can't get behind it to put a nut and washer on there. </p><p></p><p>Anybody done this before? Ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfndr, post: 364286, member: 15078"] I'm trying to figure out how to get at the wood board on this 1977 Grumman 3.8 12 ft. aluminum boat. Do I really have to remove the two triangular brackets on the left and right ends, along with all 36 rivets? The problem I foresee is trying to replace those rivets with stainless steel thru bolts, because there is this blue foam insulation running down both sides of the boat, so I can't get behind it to put a nut and washer on there. Anybody done this before? Ideas? [/QUOTE]
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