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| ANY IDEAS ON REPLACING A FLOOR WITH A SOFT SPOT ?? THE BOAT IS A ALUMACRAFT WITH CONSOLE , LIVE WELL WHICH POSES A PROBLEM , ANY IDEAS ON HOW TO DO IT YOURSELF ?? OR ANY RECOMENDATIONS IN THE N. SUBURBAN AREA OF CHICAGO ?? |
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Location: Chicago, Beverly | Liddles repair in Midlothian near cicero av might be able to do that.. I'll see if I can find their ph# and address
Liddle's Auto & Marine Repair Ltd Inc
13870 Le Claire Ave
Midlothian, IL or
Liddles Auto & Marine Repair
12334 Lamon Ave.
(708) 389 - 3391
not sure which is right, but the second one is from the Hamby's Keel protector website for the dealers list.. so think they must have moved...
Edited by kevin 1/24/2006 3:36 PM
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Call Alumacraft, they will probably be able to help you out. |
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| I had redone my 1983 Alumacraft Lunker 16ss a few years back. I totally removed every piece and used them as patterns for the new wood. I used a good grade of marine carpet, stainless steel screws and aluminum rivets. The boat was better than new when it was done. I was able to replace the drain hose for the livewell that was a leak problem from the factory when it was new.(They had run a floor screw right thru the hose) It is an enjoyable project as long as you have the time and the space. That boat is still in use and looks great!! Final cost for all of the materials ran about 400.00. Money well spent. Time wise I would say about 10 hours. Good luck if you tackle it on your own. |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Agreed...and the satisfaction of doing it yourself is downright priceless. Pay someone else, and for 10 hours at $70 an hour...your looking at a 1000+ bill with materials and labor...based upon the last post..
Do exactly as he said and you should be all set.
Steve |
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