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mikie
Posted 9/27/2007 6:39 AM (#276826 - in reply to #276706)
Subject: RE: Doing your own boat





Location: Athens, Ohio
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=32...

Thanks, Mike, for the 'plug', a lot of the basics on my article are at the link, above.

If you all have any specific questions, give me a PM shout. I put around $600 into my rebuild, that included new seat pedestals and mounts. The stainless steel hardware is where it gets costly, be sure you know what size screws you need before you have to run back to the store like I did and get the next size up for $20! The marine carpet and glue ran up the tab a bit, too.

I also made JB Weld my friend and globbed it all over the rivet heads, mine is a 1978 BassTracker so it needed a bit more help than yous might. m

Edited by mikie 9/27/2007 6:40 AM

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