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1989 bass tracker pro 17 rebuild - livewell question
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<blockquote data-quote="WVfishnfool" data-source="post: 356766" data-attributes="member: 10364"><p>Best way to seal the screws going into the deck is: Predrill your hole slightly smaller than the screw. Take the screw and dip it about 1/2 way into some 3M 5200 or 3M 4200 just like you'd use on the transom or anywhere else you want to seal out water. Put the screw in the pre-drilled hole and tighten down. If your putting the screw thru the carpet on the front deck just try not to have to much of the 5200 where you have a whole lot of excess squishing out. Other wise when you try to clean off the excess your going to wind up smearing that crap all over your new carpet. Good luck with it. Oh and by the way my deal went thru on the Ranger I looked at and I'll be picking it up in about 2 weeks. So that means my 14 foot john boat will be going up for sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVfishnfool, post: 356766, member: 10364"] Best way to seal the screws going into the deck is: Predrill your hole slightly smaller than the screw. Take the screw and dip it about 1/2 way into some 3M 5200 or 3M 4200 just like you'd use on the transom or anywhere else you want to seal out water. Put the screw in the pre-drilled hole and tighten down. If your putting the screw thru the carpet on the front deck just try not to have to much of the 5200 where you have a whole lot of excess squishing out. Other wise when you try to clean off the excess your going to wind up smearing that crap all over your new carpet. Good luck with it. Oh and by the way my deal went thru on the Ranger I looked at and I'll be picking it up in about 2 weeks. So that means my 14 foot john boat will be going up for sale. [/QUOTE]
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